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(04/08/13 12:45am)
An article published in the April 5 issue of the Alligator contained some misinformation about the UFApps service. On behalf of UF Information Technology, I would like to clarify these issues.
(04/04/13 12:45am)
It’s used for research, networking and dating — Society has a dependency on the Internet and email. But would your dependence decline if Uncle Sam was taxing you?
(04/04/13 12:41am)
A like. A share. A friend. A follower. Although social media is a tool for spreading information, a recent study questions whether Facebook is being used to spread racism.
(04/02/13 2:15am)
I’ve been hearing a lot of discussion about nice guys and friendzones lately. It’s not like either are new concepts: the guy who can’t get a girl even though he is “such a nice guy” and the guy who has feelings for his friend, but she doesn’t feel the same way toward him. This can go the other way, of course, with nice girls being friend zoned, but you definitely won’t see it as often on the Internet.
(04/01/13 7:00pm)
Are you trying to get involved with arts on campus, but not sure where to start? Or, do you have a passion for theatre, dance, or music but are nervous about auditioning? Here’s your guide to performing and fine art groups on campus that don’t require try-outs, just a passion and excitement for the arts!
(04/01/13 1:30am)
A former technological dunce in the age of Internet information, I have recently been coerced by a friend who works as a specialist of search engine optimization into participation in a number of social media forums.
(03/29/13 1:30am)
As a college student, it is important to learn how to cut corners and stick to a budget. We sometimes have to clip coupons, take the bus or use generic toilet paper that feels more like parchment paper. These are the sacrifices we make to survive, but just like any person in their youth, we want to have worthwhile experiences and adventures. We want to travel and see the world, but it never seems like we can afford it.
(03/29/13 1:00am)
Online gaming at Internet cafes could soon be illegal, and about 30 local businesses could be affected.
(03/28/13 10:09pm)
The now-closed .72 Gainesville Internet Services, located at 4158 W 13th St., is shown empty Thursday afternoon. A bill was voted to ban playing games for cash prizes.
(03/28/13 4:30pm)
Have you ever listened to your favorite band’s album and wondered, “That’s it?” As a consumer, you’re not the only one, and the music industry is feeling the consequences.
(03/27/13 12:53am)
Studies suggest more young adults turn to Internet TV instead of cable, broadcast or satellite TV — a trend Nielsen called “Zero-TV” in a recent study. The study reported the U.S. had more than 5 million “Zero-TV” households in 2013.
(03/27/13 12:34am)
The color red bled all over Facebook’s blue and white homepage Tuesday.
(03/25/13 2:30am)
I don’t understand it. I just can’t understand it. How can a beautiful woman look in the mirror and tell herself she’s not beautiful? How could society have ingrained itself so firmly in the back of her mind that she refuses to believe — no matter how many times she’s told — she is crazy-beautiful?
(03/25/13 2:15am)
Where to start is one of the hardest parts of searching for a job. While the internet has opened an entirely new method of access to the job market, it has also made the process a lot more complicated. The job openings section of a newspaper is now transformed into a web search that produces so many opportunities. The searching is a job within itself and overwhelming. As a senior, I have been involved in this search process all year. A lot of the searches are trial and error based. Sometimes potential matches come up and other times the match is nothing close to what you want to pursue.
(03/22/13 2:30am)
There is a picture of rainbow house floating around the Internet right now that puts all other rainbow pictures to shame.
(03/20/13 3:00am)
Nearly two years ago, Vanity Fair interviewed Twitter’s founder, Jack Dorsey.
(03/18/13 1:00am)
The living dead is back with a vengeance and a 140-character limit.
(03/15/13 12:30am)
Zack Yanger wants change — pocket change, that is.
(03/14/13 2:30am)
In Aisle 1, you’ll find frozen pizza. In Aisle 7, Gatorade. And if you’re lucky, you’ll find love in Aisle 13.
(03/13/13 1:01am)
Although UF education professor Kara Dawson said she personally doesn’t use Wikipedia to prepare for her classes, she said using the website isn’t such a bad idea.