The crew comes together to make a sci-fi movie. In the eighth episode of Season 6 on "Community," titled "Intro to Recycled Cinema," the crew comes together to help a friend in need.
“Community” has been invaded by robotic tablets controlled by prison inmates. In what is poised to be yet another incredibly funny episode of the comedy that started on NBC in 2009 and just recently landed at the doorstep of Yahoo Screen, "Community" has been invaded by robotic tablets.
The New York Times magazine’s Sunday cover story about Marissa Mayer revealed that the Yahoo! CEO barred Academy award-winning actress, Gwyneth Paltrow from becoming a Yahoo! food contributor because she lacked a college degree.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer plans to transition her Web portal into a video hub and she took a giant step to making that happen by acquiring video advertising company BrightRoll.
This week in social media, Facebook launched a new app as CEO Mark Zuckerberg impressed everyone with his Chinese language skills. Meanwhile, Twitter is planning to kill the password for good, Skype launched its own Snapchat clone, Snapchat launched its first ads, Tumblr embraced video in a big way, and upstart Ello got attention by legally promising to never advertise on its social network.
In this week's Threat Level Thursday we get another dose of Edward Snowden, see emails getting safer, which mobile operating system trumps the other in keeping the baddies out, and the Air Force joining the cyber fight.
Yahoo has made a new acquisition, this time of a more behind-the-scenes asset than a Tumblr or Blink. Yahoo has made a deal with mobile analytics company Flurry, and despite the fact that you've probably never heard of the company before, it could be one of the largest Yahoo buys under CEO Marissa Mayer.
Argentine model Maria Belén Rodriguez is currently entangled in a lawsuit against Google and Yahoo, which she claimed linked her name and modeling photos to pornographic websites.
Ad rates will be pricier Yahoo has planned to introduce a video service similar to YouTube for quite some time. The Internet portal planned to introduce it in April, but now it's been confirmed that Yahoo will introduce it this summer.
This week in social media, Pinterest emerged as a serious competitor in the social media industry. Meanwhile, Foursquare rolled out its new Swarm app, Yahoo bought a Snapchat clone called Blink, Snapchat itself was named one of the worst companies for data privacy, Twitter almost got banned in Russia, and Facebook tested a new location-based notification system that's a bit like Foursquare, with a little Google Now thrown in. It's time for Social Media Saturday!
On Tuesday, the European Union's highest court ruled that Google and other prominent online search engines must remove certain links at individuals' requests.
Do you remember the day the internet went on strike against a bad piece of legislation? It may happen again. The internet dream team behind 2011's SOPA protests has sent what may be the opening salvo in another pressure campaign, this time to stop the Federal Communications Commission's reportedly proposed "Open Internet" rules.
Rare Goblin Shark Caught in the Florida Keys: Only 2nd Ever Caught in Area Goblins don't exist. . . or do they? One Florida-based commercial fisherman is certainly scratching his head after reeling in a real life goblin shark.
In the wake of leaks about new, weaker, Open Internet rules proposed by the Federal Communications Commission, and soon after Netflix had to pay two internet service providers for better access to their customers, Netflix has taken its concerns directly to the FCC. Meanwhile, Google, Yahoo, and other internet heavies may be planning a SOPA-like grassroots protest for net neutrality.
After a year of learning about the U.S. National Security Agency's internet spying programs, at home and abroad, frustration has led major U.S. technology companies to defiantly change their transparency policies. Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Facebook have all announced they're updating their policies to inform users when the government requests a seizure of their data.