Meet Rob Delaney, the Internet’s Most Prolific Tweeting Comedian
Dane Cook had MySpace, Rob Delaney has Twitter (and, basically, the whole Internet).
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Dane Cook had MySpace, Rob Delaney has Twitter (and, basically, the whole Internet).
"I kind of wish my life were that cool."
Facebook's new "Groups" function is already getting spam complaints.
His Washington 'Post' essay today would, at first glance, make you think so. Many aren't buying it.
Yet another place to find out what your friends just ate for lunch.
Tasti D-Lite will expose your soft-serve habit to the world.
The social-networking site has gotten a lot of flak for its new policies, but there are some good things about it.
Who is behind this plot, and what are they trying to do?
It's a knotted little network out there, but thankfully, the 'Times' of London has done the yeoman's work of picking out the best accounts.
Did you know Waldy Malouf is a "sexual god"? Neither did we, till we found him and 99 other chefs on Facebook.
A new Website devoted to ‘brocial networking’ is recruiting on college campuses, and it has us worried.
Over 100 local restaurants are posting brunch specials, menus, and the like on F-book.
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