9 highlights from 'Game of Thrones' actress Maisie Williams' Reddit AMA
Maisie Williams is known for playing Arya Stark on HBO's "Game of Thrones."During a Reddit AMA on Fri., Jan. 30, the 17-year-old actress provided fans with ample information — even if she couldn't give...
View ArticleThis video shows just how geeky Bill Gates still is
Bill Gates loves Reddit. He does "Ask Me Anything" sessions on the chat site on a regular basis, participates in Reddit's record-breakingly huge Secret Santa program and, for an AMA he did on...
View ArticleOne of Katy Perry's dancing sharks reveals his identity in a Reddit AMA
Katy Perry owned the Super Bowl with an elaborate halftime show complete with a giant mechanical animal and fireworks. But it was two of Perry's backup dancers dressed in shark costumes who stole the...
View ArticleThe 24 most important apps on my phone
You get 24 apps on your iPhone home screen. For somewhat obsessive people like me, that means you have to rank your apps to determine which ones belong in that most accessible location and, moreover,...
View ArticlePeople are turning to Reddit to get dating tips for Tinder and OkCupid
People find it tricky to land a date on OkCupid. Some struggle to get matches on Tinder. So they're turning to Reddit to get hook-up and relationship advice from other online daters, Tech2...
View ArticleHere's How To Cook Bacon With A Machine Gun
As redditor Oelund proved, you’re not a true American until you’ve cooked your bacon with a firearm.And, no, he’s not referring to keeping a gun holstered while cooking said bacon. He’s talking about...
View ArticleAmazon and one of its biggest competitors in India got into a funny Twitter...
Amazon and Indian e-commerce company Flipkart have an interesting history. Flipkart's founders both worked at Amazon before ditching in 2007 to start their own new company with a very similar business...
View ArticleEdward Snowden says these two things prove he's not a Russian spy
National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden addressed speculation he has worked with Russian intelligence agencies during a lengthy Reddit question-and-answer session on Monday. Snowden, who has...
View ArticleProduct Hunt founder: Here's how we could make money someday
Product Hunt, a Reddit for for tech apps and companies, is in an enviable position: it's cool, but it doesn't have to worry about money quite yet."The stereotypical answer is that 'we’re not focusing...
View ArticleHere's the handwritten note Obama sent to Reddit for helping win the net...
Thursday was a big day for net neutrality advocates, as the FCC voted 3-2 to regulate broadband internet and ban companies from creating "fast lanes" to prioritize some content over others.The Reddit...
View ArticleKleiner partner: We didn't think Ellen Pao would be a good investor, but...
A witness for the venture capital firm Ellen Pao is suing for gender discrimination says they promoted Pao to an investing role even though they didn't think she would be any good at it."I didn't think...
View Article20 amazing scientific discoveries that have already been made this year
While looking through soil researchers found what appears to be the first new antibiotic in decades, which could be crucial in the fight against the growing problem of antibiotic-resistance.Astronomers...
View ArticleSomeone is trying to prank Uber with a fake 'UberSex' app
Imagine a world in which Uber, the popular car-booking service, and Tinder, everyone's favourite dating app, combined to give users a bit more of a comprehensive experience.That is the idea behind...
View ArticleAn 82-year-old woman who has never used the internet just did a Reddit AMA
An 82-year-old woman who claims she's never been online just did a Reddit AMA and it's not one you want to miss.Kerstin Wolgers, 82, says "I was first introduced to the internet this week through a...
View ArticleVeterans on Reddit shared their favorite experiences from the US military
People have a range of different reasons for joining the military, and each US veteran has their own unique experiences and memories while in the service.Redditer user airmonk asked the veterans at the...
View ArticleThis is the best, simplest explanation of net neutrality — and it comes from...
Net neutrality might be one of the most important concepts in technology — but, as John Oliver pointed out in his popular "Last Week Tonight" segment on the topic, the term "net neutrality" is...
View ArticleHere's what happens when someone takes your joke, then it turns into a...
It's a tweet that pops up every now and again, even now, nearly two years after it was first sent: These two books contain the sum total of all human knowledge pic.twitter.com/MF8ME8tJOM— James...
View ArticleTinder founder Sean Rad explains why the dating app is so popular
Tinder is on a tear. Founded less than three years ago, the dating app has facilitated more than 6 billion matches between users — many of whom end up getting married.Those are a few of the insights...
View ArticleThis guy tricked CBS into thinking he was a completely heartbroken One...
After the news broke yesterday that Zayn Malik would be leaving wildly popular boy band One Direction, teenagers hopped on Vine to record 6-second loop videos of themselves crying over Malik's...
View ArticleOn Reddit, 'The Button' is stressing people out
Rather than do something big and elaborate for April Fools' Day, Reddit did something altogether more insidious for its annual prank: The Button, a social experiment that calls for every one of the...
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