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Facebook Rolls Out Privacy Shortcuts in Plain English | Thursday, December 20, 2012 9:48 PM | Chris Taylor |
| Remember those privacy controls Facebook announced last week, alongside the rather less friendly news that you would no longer have the option to hide when Facebook users are searching you? Well, those changes are finally here. As of 10pm ET, you should start seeing a small symbol with a lock in the top right hand corner of your screen.
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Find Your Vital Gmail With a Google Search | Thursday, December 20, 2012 8:26 PM | Kate Freeman |
| Google is inviting you to be part of a field trial to test some new features which sync its products to an even more intuitive degree. Do a regular Google Search and it will pull information from your Gmail and Google Drive, allowing you to find what information you're looking for faster. This sync-up lets you do a Google search for things like your dinner reservations and items you ordered online.
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How Music Ruled Twitter in 2012 | Thursday, December 20, 2012 7:42 PM | Brian Anthony Hernandez |
| To Jimi Hendrix, music was a religion. To Twitter users, music is a conversation starter and so much more. Here's how music ruled Twitter in 2012.
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Facebook Set to Change Your Timeline Again | Thursday, December 20, 2012 6:54 PM | Chris Taylor |
| Ready for some more design tweaks to your Timeline? If not, watch out. Facebook is experimenting with some significant changes that are already showing up for a small number of users -- and may roll out to the masses very soon. According to ABC News, where a producer's Timeline first revealed the changes Thursday, the new version is a return to tabs.
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Socioeconomic Status Predicts Number of Facebook Friends | Thursday, December 20, 2012 6:00 PM | Zoe Fox |
| How many friends do you have on Facebook? New research from the University of Virginia and London Business School says that your socioeconomic status correlates with the size of your social network on Facebook. Wealthier individuals, they found, tend to have larger and shallower networks of friends. After living in in multiple places throughout their lives, these individuals tend to have different groups of friends.
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Video Game Blog Will Honor Sandy Hook Victims With a One-Day Ceasefire | Thursday, December 20, 2012 5:05 PM | Fran Berkman |
| A popular video game blog is calling for a one-day ceasefire genre of games known as "first-person shooters" or "online shooters," in the wake of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The event has caused a sort of rift among gamers, many of who feel the ceasefire will be viewed as a mea culpa by those who believe video game violence played a part in the massacre.
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21 Hilarious Tweets for the End of the World | Thursday, December 20, 2012 3:18 PM | Matt Silverman |
| Mayans got you down? Bummed about the fiery ball of death headed your way in the next 24 hours? There's not much we can do about your impending doom, but enjoy this hilarity from some of Twitter's finest comic minds while you wait. After tomorrow, it's just cockroaches and Regis. — Matt Koff (@mattkoff) December 20, 2012 I don’t know about the Mayans but my world ended when McDonald’s got rid of the Arch Deluxe.
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