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Reactions are Here

Find yourself feeling a bit heated at the political articles your buddy incessantly pollutes your Facebook newsfeed with? Maybe that meme making the rounds deserves a little more than a mere “like.” Well you’re in luck, because Facebook finally unveiled its revamped “like” features—now designated as “reactions.” Back in September I wrote about the long-rumored “dislike” button reportedly headed to…

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Don’t Kill the Messenger

In the brilliant film The Social Network, the curious mentor/mentee relationship between Mark Zuckerberg and Napster cofounder Sean Parker is explored. Seeking advice on the direction and trajectory of the still fledgling website, the pair—along with partner Eduardo Saverin—discusses the pros and cons of advertisements on Facebook during a lunch meeting. “A million dollars isn’t cool; you know what’s cool?”…

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Grammys Roundup

Ah, the Grammys, where Kanye West is always a risk to storm the stage and Steely Dan can beat out Radiohead for Album of the Year. The music industry’s premiere awards show always leaves us with a handful of can’t-miss moments—here’s my top 3 1. Kendrick Lamar Crushes It Whatever Kanye tells you, nobody is bigger in rap right now…

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Lady Gaga Dominates the Super Bowl

Social media has become an intrinsic component to any major event. Twitter activity, Facebook mentions and Google searches give you an immediate look into the pulse of the public. The Super Bowl was no different. Google Trends released its visualized data for search results during the game, and while it should come as no surprise to her fans, Lady Gaga…

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Pharma Bro vs. Wu-Tang

Martin Shkreli is never going to win any public popularity contests. “Pharma Bro”—as he’s mockingly known online—became infamous when, as CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, purchased the AIDS medication Daraprim and jacked the cost up 5,500 %. From $13.50 per pill to $750 per pill. Why? Because he could. So while it’s safe to say Shkreli will not be in the…

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Destination: Iowa

Hold on to your hats, everybody. We’re less than a week away from the crucial Iowa Caucuses, which means we’re about to be beaten over the head with politics (for those in Iowa, I feel for you.) In this final sprint to the first state to cast ballots in 2016, candidates ramp up the rhetoric; the mud flies from all…

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