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She Hoped She’d Capture Her Dog’s Recovery But She Was Forced To Say Goodbye Instead

If you’ve lost a pet, you know all too well that it’s one of the hardest things you have to deal with in life. For many, furry friends are more like family members who help us through our difficulties and hardships, which makes it all the more heartbreaking when they reach the end of their…

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‘Been laughing for an hour’: This Vine is winning raves as ‘perfect soundscape’ of 2016 campaigns

The 2016 campaign has been more bark than bite for some of the candidates, but here’s a quick but hilarious summary of the sights and sounds from the campaign trail so far: Enough said. And there are still many months to go! Read more: http://twitchy.com/2016/02/17/been-laughing-for-an-hour-this-vine-is-winning-raves-as-perfect-soundscape-of-2016-campaigns/

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Normal Gifs Are Great, But Broken Gifs Are The Stuff Of Nightmares

As if the popularity of gifs didn’t already make you feel like you were behind the times, there’s now a whole new genre of web-based art that takes things to a creepy new level. Like guitarists distort sound with amps and pedals, broken gif enthusiasts distort pixels. Pieces of frames are strategically moved to create…

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Suspected Gunman Will Be ‘Nameless,’ New Zealand’s Prime Minister Says

Suspected Gunman Will Be ‘Nameless,’ New Zealand’s Prime Minister Says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said in Parliament on Tuesday that she refused to give notoriety to the man accused of killing 50 people in Christchurch, New Zealand. Ms. Ardern has implored news media and social media sites like Facebook to do a be… Read More…

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An Eye for Photography, but a Google Suite for Events

An Eye for Photography, but a Google Suite for Events She was a photo editor. Now she’s an events manager. Whitney Richardson discusses how her career shift at The Times has changed her tech habits. Read More…

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The Unlikely Activists Who Took On Silicon Valley — and Won

The Unlikely Activists Who Took On Silicon Valley — and Won Mining personal data has become a trillion-dollar business — which is why activists are pushing laws to curb the practice, and why Facebook and other companies are desperate to stop them. Read More…

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Canada Says Facebook Broke Privacy Laws With ‘Superficial’ Safeguards

Canada Says Facebook Broke Privacy Laws With ‘Superficial’ Safeguards An investigation found that Facebook did not protect user data in the Cambridge Analytica scandal and has ignored recommendations since. Read More…

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