It would appear that consumers are very interested in the competition between Netflix and HBO, as searches for the two rivals are seeing a significant uptick, according to Yahoo.
“People are interested in the ongoing ‘war’ between the two services as [netflix hbo] is spiking off the charts this week,” a Yahoo spokesperson tells WebProNews. “Over the past 30 days, it looks like Netflix has been more on people’s minds as [netflix] is searched for 42x more than [hbo go] and 71x more than [hbo].”
Tiger Woods announced Wednesday that he will be partnering with All Custom Focus Imports (ACF) in the upcoming months to create a new wristband with a motivational saying. A portion of the proceeds from sales of “The Tiger Woods Band” will go to benefit Woods’ foundation. The Tiger Woods Foundation partnered for the project to further their support for the golf star’s mission to help youth in Asia.
“In addition to challenging the Bible’s historicity, this anachronism is direct proof that the text was compiled well after the events it describes.”
Though Biblical scholars are aware that many of the stories in the Bible were not written by those who were actually there at the time, or edited later, new evidence produced by two archaeologists in Israel is further evidence of these thoughts.
Facebook continues to give tons of support to the LGBT community, and today they are taking another step in that direction by offering users a host of new options when they select their gender.
Square launched Square Cash last fall as a simple way to send money to people via email. All you have to do is send the recipient an email with the amount in the subject line and Cc: cash@square.com.
Have you heard the one about the astronaut and the cosmonaut watching hockey together in the International Space Station during the Olympics? The American team scores against the Russian team, and the cosmonaut spills his Coca-Cola in zero gravity. But then he and the astronaut work together to slurp up all the free-floating droplets before they can reach havoc on the vessel's electronics—because, cue fantasy, Coke brings everyone together.
Have you heard the one about the astronaut and the cosmonaut watching hockey together in the International Space Station during the Olympics? The American team scores against the Russian team, and the cosmonaut spills his Coca-Cola in zero gravity. But then he and the astronaut work together to slurp up all the free-floating droplets before they can reach havoc on the vessel's electronics—because, cue fantasy, Coke brings everyone together.
A group of Facebook parents are seeking to overturn a recent class action settlement because it allows the social network to use teens' images in ads without parental consent. Margaret Becker of Brooklyn, N.Y., decided to appeal the settlement after she saw her daughter being used in an ad promoting a band. "I don't have a problem with my daughter mentioning on her Facebook page that she likes a band, that's what kids do on Facebook. But that's different than being in an advertisement. That's upsetting," Becker said in a press conference.