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Great article comparing the graffiti in Pompeii to social media—worth reading for the ancient insults alone: ow.ly/1053ZQ


Fascinating look at how 11 lines of code was deleted and broke the internet: ow.ly/102hhB


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Oh, Oxford English Dictionary, you are so on fleek. The OED chooses an emoji as the "word of the year": ow.ly/UQkDC


Just Launched: ICE App for @Northwesternmed -- download it today for peace of mind in emergencies!: ow.ly/ULJS1


Brands, customer service is key—especially when dealing with a funny guy who can produce a high-quality rap video: ow.ly/UHGmW


Hilarious "Hangry" T-shirt, designed by our vary own Walter Ottenhoff: ow.ly/UzQQ9


Social stats that prove that whatever your business is doing on social media, it should do way more, via @Forbes : ow.ly/TL3LB


How a meme goes viral, and what it feels like to be the person it happens to: A profile of Ermahgerd Girl: ow.ly/TGEHK


Krispy Kreme offered mobile pirate gear via an app so you could dress like a pirate on Talk like a Pirate Day: ow.ly/SQdA6


Rumor: Twitter will expand its 140 character limit: ow.ly/SQcZC


It was only a matter of time before a selfie spoon became a necessary invention: ow.ly/SKblf


Facebook will soon have a "dislike" button. Here's why: ow.ly/SiLDD


Ruh Roh. 7 out of 8 customer questions going unanswered on social media. ow.ly/RV7BF


Interesting study on what phone etiquette people currently find acceptable, via the Washington Post: ow.ly/RuF36


Kind of hilarious spotlight on Space Jam, the site that reminded us in 2010 what the early Internet was like: ow.ly/RiZpL


Solitaire and Minesweeper were originally launched as secret teaching tools. ow.ly/R11ik


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