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Researchers analyzed people's photo galleries on Instagram, then asked about their mental health. People who favored darker, grayer photos and filters were more likely to be depressed.
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After last week's police shootings, Facebook received a flood of complaints, with users calling out posts as hate speech. According to Facebook insiders, the company was not prepared.
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Iowa health officials recently discovered it wasn't against state law for a nursing home worker to share a photo on Snapchat of a resident covered in feces. They are trying to change that.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection is proposing that travelers covered by the Visa Waiver Program be asked to provide their social media account information. The field would be optional.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK8mJJJvaesThe number one song in the country right now is "Thrift Shop" by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, a rap group out of…
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Even as authorities struggle to gather real clues in Friday's horrific attack, they're warning that those promoting misinformation about the case are liable to prosecution.
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What's a professor to do when students are more focused on their electronic gadgets than on class? Commentator and William and Mary professor Barbara J. King writes an open letter to students, and issues them a challenge.
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The FBI raised eyebrows last week with a document that details plans for a map-based app that would help the agency gather intelligence from sources like Facebook and Twitter. Translating tweets and developing "a dictionary of 'tweet' lingo" are among the app's desired functionalities.
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'OMG! Finalst 4 jury - just like American Idol! ;)'In the age of the smart phone, courts throughout the state (and around the world really) are grappling…
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Tacoma is cracking down on minors who stay out past midnight, and city leaders are counting on teens to get the word out.They just kicked off a contest…