This (NSFW) video of Hitler reacting to the end of Google Reader is being passed around Twitter with the reckless abandon of people who just realized they're losing their favorite way to follow the internet.
Being a teenager is a perilous time in one's life as a not-quite fully developed brain will cause the teen to make all kinds of questionable decisions.
Now thanks to a new phenomenon called sleep-texting, the teenager can even make these bad decisions while they are catching z's.
The news of Pope Benedict's resignation has got us feeling like it's 1415 all over again. HEY-O! Seriously, this is the first time a Pope has stepped down it nearly 600 years, so it's pretty big news. We all know what that means -- time for jokesters to trot out their bits on Twitter...
As soon as you knew you wanted (or needed) a new job, you got on Facebook and let all your friends and connections there know what you could do and that you were available, right? You probably also went straight to LinkedIn and quickly made a profile there so people could find the awesomely productive employee that is you. But the phone didn’t start ringing.
That’s not because networking online fo
Harmony Langford (YWCA) talks about the Violence Against Women Act, Stephanie Ramirez from Flint Youth Theatre talks about Laura Ingalls and Kettering student Jonathan Wigger talks about the Lego "Create A Masterpiece" College Town competition at FIA Friday February 8 on The Tom Sumner Program beginning at 3 p...
Twitter has unveiled their easy-to-use new video app for both the iPhone and iTouch called 'Vine.' This app allows users to post short videos (about 6 seconds each) to their Twitter account, Facebook account, or even to the Vine community.
Jack Stock talks about Kettering University at the North American International Auto Show, Kettering's Dr. Boyan Dimitrov talks about the International Year of the Statistics, Author Kim Crawford talks about Flint area soldiers in the Civil War and Alexander J's head-liner comedian Kevin Kramis on The Tom Sumner Program Thursday January 24 beginning at 3 p...
Back when Facebook was just about college students and the recently graduated it was great for getting back in touch with high school friends that you had lost contact with for a few years. But now that everybody and their grandmother is on the social network, the reunions Facebook enables have started to become really impressive.
This incredible video shows a woman's journey from almost total immobility to being able to pick up and move objects, thanks to surgical brain implants connected to a robotic arm named 'Hector.'