Monday, March 28, 2011

Facebook Is the Most Successful CIA Plan Ever, OS X Turns Ten

Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web.

Read:

5 1/2 Questions for Bnter's Lauren Leto
Facebook is too stagnant to convey anyone's personality and as users start to realize how much richer their network is through sites which focus on genuine representation, they'll drift away.
Satellite Art: One Woman Tries to Create Google Earth Murals
Molly Dilworth thought having images of her rooftop paintings on Google Earth would get people talking about art. "I was a little frustrated with the hermetically sealed universe of painting," she explained. "Of course people care about it, but it's not like music or movies; people have a favorite song, but not a favorite painting."

Watch:

CIA's 'Facebook' Program Dramatically Cut Agency's Costs

Know:

  • Today OS X celebrates its 10th birthday, marking a decade since we first fired up those Public Beta discs. [From: Engadget]
  • Superbrothers' 'Sword & Sworcery EP' 8-bit adventure is finally available for iPad. [From: iTunes]

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