Greg Karber wanted to "rebrand" Abercrombie & Fitch by finding their branded clothes in thrift shops and donating them to homeless people on the street.
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Meet Ahmed Angel, the perfectly-coiffed, impeccably groomed and ultra-mysterious Internet superstar.
AT&T is rumored to be pulling the HTC First, or Facebook phone, from shelves after failing to sell units.
"Fast & Furious" star Vin Diesel said his dedication to Facebook during the beginning of its popularity in 2009 makes him deserving of a billion dollar pay out from the social networking company for bringing 40 million of his fans to the site.
'Google Drive', Google's cloud storage service, is currently experiencing outages.
TweetPee, a new device from Huggies, tweets parents when baby has wet diaper.
Five reasons why Facebook will spend $1 billion to acquire Waze.
The viral video sensation of the "Harlem Shake" has spawned many versions over the course of its popularity. However, not all of them go as planned.
A 12-year-old boy is gaining recognition on the web this week after he captured his interrogation of a rule-breaking police officer on video.
In a bid to rake in some online video ad revenue, Facebook will start putting video ads in user profiles in July.
The popular teen "Promposal" trend is taking over the Web and YouTube has taken notice.
"American Idol" judge Nicki Minaj attacked fellow judge Mariah Carey over season 13 casting rumors this week.
The latest Instagram trend is or taking photos of babies in coffee mugs.
What is possibly the world's worst parellel-parking job was captured on tape by Belfast's 'The 79ers' group on YouTube.
Yelp is now being used for future prisoners to find the best and worst places to be incarcerated.
New research by Syncapse suggests that each Facebook friend, like or fan that a brand generates is worth $174.17 to that brand.
Rebecca Martinson, author of the infamous "deranged sorority girl email," has resigned from University of Maryland's Delta Gamma sorority.
Sixty thousand children are reported missing every year in India, and more than two-thirds of them are never found.
A police officer in Medellin, Colombia, pulled a suicidal man off the train tracks, barely missing an oncoming train.
A new malware threat appeared on Twitter on Monday, threatening to access financial data through hijacked Twitter accounts.
Altoona, a suburb of Des Moines, Iowa, gets another big high tech project.
Based largely on smartphones and social media, coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings proves we're in a post-media media world.
BBC America announced a new partnership with Twitter today to bring "in-Tweet branded video."
An alleged death photo after the autopsy for Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the slain Suspect No. 1 Boston Marathon bombing suspect, is on Reddit.
Several bogus accounts on Twitter and Facebook have popped up under the name Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, causing confusion and mischief as police search for the Boston Marathon bombing suspect.
Twitter released a new music app today that aims to help users discover new music.
A Facebook director's statement inspired rumors about Facebook Home coming to Apple and Microsoft. Could it happen?
Weibo, China's equivalent of Twitter, moved into Thailand this week to facilitate tourism and cultural exchange.
In case you're not ready to give your phone over to Facebook Home, here's what reviewers are saying about the app.