‘Goncharov’ might not be the best mafia movie that Martin Scorsese ever made but it certainly is the best non-existent Martin Scorsese mafia movie that the internet ever made.
In 2013, Yahoo bought Tumblr for $1,1 billion. Six years later, and the company’s value has plummetted after a series of terrible decisions.
Women raise their voices following the misogynistic manifesto by Elliot Rodger.
Danielle Bruckman lost her phone in January last year, but it resurfaced in the most hilarious way possible.
“They have more money than you and this is what they do.” So obviously there’s a lion on the roof of a Ferrari over there. The Rich Kids Of Instagram tumblog rose to prominence around 18 months ago, and every day since, they have dutifully published real-life Instagrams of young people spending/enjoying money that they did not earn.
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Another 20-something billionaire to add to the tech kids rich list. David Karp has successfully sold his company, Tumblr, to Yahoo for a very large cash amount. The high school drop out started coding at age 11.
Yahoo buys Tumblr for $1 billion+. Gupta report is a complete joke. One lucky ticket wins lottery. Robert and Kristen are overs. Drama at Cannes. Nadal whips Federer. Ronnie Wood’s ex tells of heroin smuggling. France digging their drones.
Of all South African politicians, Helen Zille easily takes the crown for the most active and engaging Twitter handle. Spawned in her years as the Mayor of Cape Town, Mayor Helen’s Twitter handle quickly made a name for itself as a place where problems were dealt swift death blows. Burst water main? No problem. Shortage […]
If you’ve been on the internet at all in the last year or two, chances are you’ve stumbled onto what is known as a “tumblr.” These are trendy blogs, mostly filled with pictures, and the occasional short posts by their users. The company is now looking at opening its own blogging operation.
Well done, internet. It’s nice to know that we have more or less global, instant information sharing networks set up so that people can take photos of Hollywood starlets and pasting their faces over Steve Buscemi’s creepy handbag eyes, and then set up a popular website devoted to that sole pursuit.