Tonight: Jason Collins comes out as gay. Jason Jones all over him... it. All over it. 11/10c — The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) May 1, 2013
Tonight: Jason Collins comes out as gay. Jason Jones all over him... it. All over it. 11/10c
The first World Wide Web page launched 20 years ago today. Followed quickly by the first hasty clearing of web browser history. — Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) May 1, 2013
The first World Wide Web page launched 20 years ago today. Followed quickly by the first hasty clearing of web browser history.
#TDSBreakingNews 1 in 5 Americans believe Obamacare repealed. Insurance companies to start dropping 1 in 5 customers, crossing fingers. — The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) May 1, 2013
#TDSBreakingNews 1 in 5 Americans believe Obamacare repealed. Insurance companies to start dropping 1 in 5 customers, crossing fingers.
TONIGHT: Stephen voices his concerns over the increased popularity of #hummus. @comedycentral 11:30/10:30c. — The Colbert Report (@ColbertReport) May 1, 2013
TONIGHT: Stephen voices his concerns over the increased popularity of #hummus. @comedycentral 11:30/10:30c.
2NITE! My guests Evan Spiegel & Bobby Murphy developed @snapchat. It's hipper than their competitor's app, Velcrotalk @colbertreport, 11:30p — Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) April 30, 2013
2NITE! My guests Evan Spiegel & Bobby Murphy developed @snapchat. It's hipper than their competitor's app, Velcrotalk @colbertreport, 11:30p
Obama just drew a red line on people trying to poison him with ricin - only 7 more attempts and then there'll be hell to pay. — Miles Kahn (@mileskahn) April 30, 2013
Obama just drew a red line on people trying to poison him with ricin - only 7 more attempts and then there'll be hell to pay.
Iron Man -A superhero whose super powers derive entirely from his own intellect -- a mastery of physics & engineering. — Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) April 30, 2013
Iron Man -A superhero whose super powers derive entirely from his own intellect -- a mastery of physics & engineering.
#TDSBreakingNews Obama says Russia cooperating after Boston bombing. Offers to bomb Chechnya again, just for hell of it. — The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) April 30, 2013
#TDSBreakingNews Obama says Russia cooperating after Boston bombing. Offers to bomb Chechnya again, just for hell of it.
Help make more of the so-called "commie" pigs @stephenathome igg.me/at/iowaswabian… — Carl Blake (@Rustikrooster) April 30, 2013
Help make more of the so-called "commie" pigs @stephenathome igg.me/at/iowaswabian…
TONIGHT: The developers of @snapchat, Evan Spiegal and Bobby Murphy, stop by to talk about their popular photo messaging app. — The Colbert Report (@ColbertReport) April 30, 2013
TONIGHT: The developers of @snapchat, Evan Spiegal and Bobby Murphy, stop by to talk about their popular photo messaging app.
Algunos idiotas Retweet cosas que no entienden — Ricky Gervais (@rickygervais) April 30, 2013
Algunos idiotas Retweet cosas que no entienden
John Oliver of Has Big Plans for his Stint as 'The Daily Show' Host: bit.ly/ZM1UX2#.UX_3iZ… (via @dcexaminer) #DailyShow #JohnOliver — Colbert News Hub (@ColbertNewsHub) April 30, 2013
John Oliver of Has Big Plans for his Stint as 'The Daily Show' Host: bit.ly/ZM1UX2#.UX_3iZ… (via @dcexaminer) #DailyShow #JohnOliver
Better Know A Guest: April 29 – May 2, 2013: colbertnewshub.com/2013/04/30/gue… #TCR #TDS #ColbertReport #DailyShow #Colbert — Colbert News Hub (@ColbertNewsHub) April 30, 2013
Better Know A Guest: April 29 – May 2, 2013: colbertnewshub.com/2013/04/30/gue… #TCR #TDS #ColbertReport #DailyShow #Colbert
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RottenTomatoes 67 reviews, 90% marvel.com/ironman3 Robert Downey Jr. wikipedia
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More than 350 million photos are uploaded just to Facebook each day. Terrified that all of those images will stick around forever? Snapchat to the rescue. It’s a smartphone app created by two former Stanford frat brothers that offers photo flashing: the opportunity to send a photo or video to someone and have it “self-destruct” within seconds. By rendering digital photos fleeting rather than archival, Snapchat offers a face-saving alternative to our constantly tracked, unerasable lives on the Internet—and a chance to reintroduce a modicum of privacy. Users are now sharing over 100 million snaps daily. The revenue-less Snapchat has attracted nearly $14 million in venture funding, as well as its own Winklevoss-style lawsuit...
The revenue-less Snapchat has attracted nearly $14 million in venture funding, as well as its own Winklevoss-style lawsuit...
No, Snapchat Isn’t About Sexting, Says Co-Founder Evan Spiegel The sexting wars: The two Stanford students set to make millions out of people texting dirty pictures to each other Snapchat CEO: I Don't Believe People Are Using My App For Sexting The Unbearable Lightness Of Snapchat: An Interview With One Of The Co-Founders note: Therein lies the biggest critcism of Snapchat, and perhaps the reason why it became popular in the first place: A self-destructive private photo app is nearly begging to be the Official Sponsor of Sexting. and the NYT is ON IT. note: Since the overwhelming majority of Snapchat’s users are age 13 to 25, the application has provoked concerns from parents. The company acknowledges that the service can be misused, but does not dwell on it. “We are not advertising ourselves as a secure platform,” Mr. Spiegel said. “It’s a communication platform. It’s not our job to police the world or Snapchat of jerks.”
The sexting wars: The two Stanford students set to make millions out of people texting dirty pictures to each other
Snapchat CEO: I Don't Believe People Are Using My App For Sexting
The Unbearable Lightness Of Snapchat: An Interview With One Of The Co-Founders note:
Therein lies the biggest critcism of Snapchat, and perhaps the reason why it became popular in the first place: A self-destructive private photo app is nearly begging to be the Official Sponsor of Sexting.
Since the overwhelming majority of Snapchat’s users are age 13 to 25, the application has provoked concerns from parents. The company acknowledges that the service can be misused, but does not dwell on it. “We are not advertising ourselves as a secure platform,” Mr. Spiegel said. “It’s a communication platform. It’s not our job to police the world or Snapchat of jerks.”