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A meme found in the Internet cache from Pedro Bravo’s computer.
A meme found in the Internet cache from Pedro Bravo’s computer.
A Siri search found in the Internet cache from Pedro Bravo’s computer.
A meme found in the Internet cache from Pedro Bravo’s computer.
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Gainesville has more to offer thrift shoppers than some might think.
I'm sure you've heard about the several splashes that San Diego Comic Con has made in the entertainment world, but for those of you that didn't attend (like me) but also didn't bother to stalk the media sites (unlike me) here's a quick wrap-up of the most important things we learned from Comic Con 2014.
Pay it forward.
Three semesters ago when I started my first day at the Alligator, I never thought I’d be typing these words so soon.
It seems like this positive trend of embracing your curves is coming full circle and biting some women in the butt, specifically those who don’t have one.
Even after bringing the heat, Daniel Helfrich’s man-sized pepper is still missing, but the Internet-famous UF student has high hopes and police are on the lookout.
That BuzzFeed listicle you just read in class may not be helping your grades.
Since Gator Net, a fiber-optic Internet service, offered an upgrade from 50 megabits per second to 100 Mbps, seven out of 37 of its Gainesville clients began negotiating an upgrade.
Among apps that allow you to rate friends and strangers, there is now one that enables coworkers to rate their fellow colleagues.
“Once Upon A Time” has just cast three familiar characters for season four: Elsa, Anna and Kristoff of “Frozen.”
Andrew Selepak, director of the online master’s program in social media at UF, said his smartphone is always a reach away — a constant companion.
The internet has allowed unorthodox artists and bands who may not have normally risen to stardom gain worldwide attention and dedicated fan bases. However, the advent of torrenting and other forms of illegal downloading have sparked an ongoing debate on whether torrenting sites like the Pirate Bay damage an artists' success or spread their music to new audiences. While that debate continues to remain relevant, for this blog I will discuss a sub-issue of sorts: the downloading of leaked songs or albums.
Bill Carlson patrolled the 14 aisles of office supplies and furniture, art supplies and picture frames of Central Florida Office Plus for 30 years.
Just friends.
As college students we survive our daily lives through the use of technology, preferably the kind that make our lives easier.