Mayan Apocalypse Fails, According To Australia
The reports are rolling in on Reddit. Australia and New Zealand have successfully crossed over into December 21 without the world ending. This news should make NASA happy. Redditor sasquatch92 posted...
View ArticleReddit’s Impressive 2012 Stats: 37 Billion Page Views, 400 Million Uniques...
Reddit has announced that in 2012 it served an impressive 37 billion page views and 400 million unique visitors. Additionally, the company has shared that it saw 30 million posts, and received a total...
View ArticleReddit Rumored To Be Raising Money, At A $400 Million Valuation
Welcome to yet another Rumor Sunday™. In 2011, Reddit was spun out of Conde Nast as a standalone company, but the publishing giant kept full ownership. At the time, Peter Kafka of AllthingsD reported...
View ArticleTech World Saddened by Death of Internet Activist Aaron Swartz
Aaron Swartz was one of the earliest members of the Reddit team, helped build the first RSS program, and was by all accounts a genius at a very young age. Swartz committed suicide on January 11. He was...
View ArticleImgur Serves Up Images To 56 Million Users As It Tries To Become The YouTube...
Imgur has historically been known as the image provider of choice for Reddit, but its recently-released galleries feature is helping to transform the site from an invisible image provider to a prime...
View ArticleMIT Responds to Death of Activist Aaron Swartz, Begins Internal Investigation
Two days after Internet activist Aaron Swartz took his own life, the President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has issued a public response and will launch an internal investigation...
View ArticlePSA: Bill Gates Accepting Questions Now In Reddit AMA
Ever wonder who made the call to not pursue the Courier? Or, why did Microsoft kill off the Kin so quickly? Maybe looking for someone who can tell you whether the post-PC era is really a thing? Here’s...
View ArticleBill Gates Does An AMA On Reddit – Promotes Robots, Speech & More
Bill Gates, Microsoft’s onetime supreme lord and the current chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation took to Reddit Monday morning to allow users to ask him anything. The tech pioneer was...
View ArticleFive Highlights From Commander Chris Hadfield’s Reddit AMA From Space
From his ‘sleep station’ aboard the International Space Station, Chris Hadfield, perhaps the most social media savvy astronaut ever to leave Earth, signed on to Reddit for his second “Ask Me Anything,”...
View ArticleAll Web Pages ‘Are 19 Clicks Away’
Big, well-connected websites such as Facebook, Google and Reddit mean even the most obscure of cyberspace’s estimated 14 billion pages and one trillion documents, according to a paper published in...
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