Abbreviations, acronyms, and memes fall in and out of fashion on the Internet all of the time. Today's "I can has cheeseburger?" is often tomorrow's "All your base are belong to us." Some stand the ...
A recent deal between a heavyweight newspaper Web site and a popular edited news aggregator site shows the increasingly blurred boundaries among social media platforms, mainstream news and blogs as a ...
One of the internet’s oldest spots for weird links turns 25 this month, and it all started with a photo of a squirrel with giant nuts. In October 1999, Fark.com began posting links to wacky stories ...
F ark.com was born 10 years ago in a dial-up world, when a cell phone was only a phone and twittering sounded kind of naughty. Today, the way Fark readers consume and read the clever news aggregation ...
Fark.com's move to trademark the widely used internet warning label "NSFW" has many in the blogosphere asking WTF? Drew Curtis, founder of the off-kilter social news site, filed an application several ...
Ever wonder where those morning radio shows get all that wacky news they read on the air? Odds are their sources include a website called Fark.com. Loyal Farkers say they’ve heard DJs read straight ...