As further evidence of Reddit‘s red-hot growth, the news aggregation site had 100,000 unique visitors at one time on Monday, breaking a previous record. The figure, provided by Google Analytics at 1:43 p.m. ET on Monday, didn’t come from a particular post. The site had been nearing the 100,000 figure for a few weeks and finally hit it, according to Erik Martin, general manager at Reddit. The milestone comes after Reddit raked in more than 2 billion pageviews in December, double the amount the year before. Reddit also got around 35 million unique visitors that month, meaning the average users viewed around 13 pages per visit. Reddit broke the 1 billion pageview barrier last February. Alexa currently ranks Reddit as the number 50 website in the U.S., with a daily reach ranging between around 600,000 and 1 million unique visitors. Digg, which has historically led Reddit in traffic, is still [...]
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Facebook announced in a blog post Tuesday that Timeline will be coming to all users in the next few weeks. According to a Facebook blog post Tuesday — or rather, an update to the post published when Timeline became available to all users — you will have seven days to preview your Timeline and hide content you don’t want out in the open. Facebook says you’ll receive a notification at the top of your home page when Timeline has landed in your account. That seven-day preview period is the same for users who activate Timeline and those whose accounts are activated automatically. The new interface and features have been opt-in, until the roll out becomes universal. Beginning in December 2011, users could enable the new look with one click, and then publish their Timelines for their friends to see. Those particularly eager for the new Facebook could first access Timeline [...]
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Anonymous is planning to target Facebook in an attack Jan. 28 — at least that’s what a video uploaded to YouTube Monday is claiming in the name of the hacker network. And you thought a day without Wikipedia was bad. “An online war has begun between Anonymous, the people and the government of the United States,” the video begins. “While SOPA and PIPA may be postponed from Congress, this doesn’t guarantee that our Internet rights will be upheld.” Following the U.S. government shutdown of file-sharing site Megaupload Friday, Anonymous attacked the U.S. Department of Justice’s website, among others. Monday’s YouTube video calls on the American people to participate in the hack by downloading Low Orbit Ion Cannon (LOIC), the tool that was successfully used to target the Department of Justice. LOIC crashes websites by sending thousands of information packets to their servers. The video gives instructions for downloading and running [...]
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Virgin America has named a jet plane Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish, after a memorable quote by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. The plane – an Airbus A320 – first flew in late 2011, and it has the quote written on its nose. “The ‘Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish’ aircraft name was actually submitted as a tribute to Mr. Jobs by one of our employees in an internal plane naming competition,” Virgin America spokesperson Abby Lunardini told CNET. Virgin America is “known for tech-forward amenities we offer onboard,” said Lunardini. It was the first carrier to offer fleetwide Wi-Fi in May 2009, and it recently unveiled a new in-flight entertainment system, due for a late 2012 consumer release. As for the quote itself, it originates from the 1970′s magazine The Whole Earth Catalogue, and Steve Jobs uttered it during his 2005 Stanford commencement address, which is considered to be one of the most [...]
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The Google+ Common Name policy will never be the same. Google promised it would take a close look at the requirement that only real names and identities reside on its seven-month-old social network, and now the search giant has reversed course, allowing both nicknames and full-fledged pseudonyms on Google+. Google VP of Product Bradley Horowitz acknowledged that “the stakes around this have always been very high” and called these changed an “important step in a long journey … We’re talking with our users around the expression of identity.” The change, which begins rolling out to users Monday, is “a big step for the system,” said Horowitz, and one that will likely be welcomed by fierce common name critics like the Electronics Frontiers Foundation and popular blogger and Google+ early adopter and champion Robert Scoble. The ever voluble Scoble, who often goes by the handle “Scobleizer” online, pressed Google’s Senior Vice [...]
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