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Facebook serait responsable de 20 pour cent des divorces | Press

http://www.presse-citron.net/facebook-responsable-de-20-pour-cent-des-divorces La drague virtuelle existe depuis que le web existe (et même avant, avec le Minitel), mais Facebook , qui peut être aussi occasionnellement un terrain de chasse idéal, aurait semble-t-il rendu la chose encore plus facile, ou moins culpabilisante. Selon les propos d’un responsable de Divorce-online (Divorces à partir de $68.00, tout un programme) rapportés par All Facebook et The Telegraph , 20 pour cent des cas qu’il traite font mention ou allusion à des personnes mariées prises en flagrant délit de flirt sur Facebook avec quelqu’un d’autre que leur légitime.
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mental_floss Blog » 7 of History’s Most Terrifying Sports Riots

Spectator sports have a singular capacity to bring together disparate groups of people towards the common goal of cheering for a favorite team. However, this noble aim is occasionally forgotten by forty-thousand people collectively thinking, “Hey, I bet I could pick up this stadium chair and throw it at that guy! That’ll teach him to support my team’s rival.” In the spirit of that mindset, here are a few riots you might have missed while watching the Pistons-Pacers Malice at the Palace on YouTube.
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10 Weirdest Wedding Invitations - Oddee.com

If you are an 80's Atari games fan, this is the right one for you! Created by Illustrator and comic artist Carla Berrocal, this cool 8-Bit Wedding Invitation was specially designed for her clients. This Ouija Board-influenced invitation and its original envelope (turned into a planchette when opened) were created by Erin Blankley, who offers wonderfully weird custom wedding invitations through her design firm, Corndog Industries. This couple found a very original way to not only invite their guests but also share their whole love story with them. What an awesome idea!

SocialToo Attempts To Go Viral With Twitter-Based Affiliate Prog

Leena Rao currently works as a writer for TechCrunch. She recently finished graduate school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where she studied business journalism and videography. From 2004 to 2007, she helped lead Congresswoman Carloyn Maloney’s community outreach and relations efforts in New York City. She graduated from Columbia University in 2003, where she was... → Learn More SocialToo, a startup that lets you manage your personal connections on Twitter and Facebook, has launched an affiliate program to allow users to reap a profit from referring other users to the service. http://techcrunch.com/2010/01/04/socialtoo-attempts-to-go-viral-with-twitter-based-affiliate-program/

Mouais, pas mal...... | Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=228739018730&id=110534460377 www.dailymotion.com Pour le passage en 2010, la Ville de Paris a organisé le soir du 31 décembre, sur la face de la Tour Eiffel visible du Trocadéro, un spectacle lumineux. 20 minutes de ce spectacle était une
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Navigate Facebook's new privacy paradigm | Security - CNET News

Once again, Facebook has changed its privacy settings. Like the last time this happened, today's improvements are still a mixed bag, but a better one: they are generally easier to use but not as simple as they could be. There are a couple of curve balls thrown in, too. Navigate Facebook's new privacy paradigm