Thursday, May 14th, 2009
By Andrew - Hunter College
Early Thursday morning, Google News shutdown for hours before coming back online with a new feature – little YouTube thumbnails next to news stories. When clicked, users were taken to YouTube news videos. Cool, I guess. But it seems as though these changes caused a worldwide Google sh!tstorm never before seen – Google search wouldn’t load, nor YouTube, nor any Site running Google ads.
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
By Jeremy Zerbe
This week, Microsoft announced the official release of their latest internet travesty: Internet Explorer 8. Honestly, I’m impressed. I would have never guessed that in 2009, Microsoft would still be trying to improve one of the most bug-riddled, ass-backwards web browsers in the history of the Internet…
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
By COED Staff
Gmail has just received a major update as users will now have an option to video chat with friends.
If your Gmail doesn’t already have the feature fear not. According to Mashable, Google will begin “gradually rolling out the new feature to all users starting today.”
It’s a sure bet that cyber sex cases between long distance lovers w… Click to read more
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
By COED Staff
Someone Farted Live on ESPN
Base Jumping Takes A Lot Of Balls
Truck Flips Over Speeding Down Mountain [video]
Smashing Pumpkins – 2008 Tour Dates
Mullet Sporting Tony Romo Fan Trash Talking Pack
Has Success Spoiled The Patriots Fan?
New Against Me! Video
Amazon, Google Partner for Mobile Music Store
The 86 Rules of Drinking
So This Is Sorta Like Evolut… Click to read more
Monday, July 21st, 2008
By COED Staff
It’s become pretty obvious that Firefox is the best browser available on the Internet. And that’s partly because there are hundreds of Firefox add-ons available. So we’ve rummaged through the clutter to come up with the Top Firefox Add-ons For College Students.
These add-ons will make research more effective, offer innovative ways t… Click to read more
Sunday, July 20th, 2008
By COED Staff
So you’re decidedly average in every way, shape or form. Surprisingly, you’re still probably eligible for some type of scholarship.
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
By COED Staff
President Works To Keep Students Happy
High Point University, a “once-sleepy institution in the hills of North Carolina” is now evidently thrumming with vitality, thanks to the efforts of its president, Nido R. Qubein, a Lebanese-born High Point alumnus and author of the books “How to Get Whatever You Want” and “Close Li… Click to read more
Monday, June 30th, 2008
By COED Staff
With television audiences declining by the day, film and show creators are struggling to find a way to distribute their products in the 2.0 world. Increasingly, people watch their visual entertainment on a computer monitor or cell phone. But Google seems to think they’ve found the answer, and they’ve just signed a deal with Family Guy creator… Click to read more
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
By COED Staff
In a fit of fear inspired by terrorism and Internet crime, former privacy-is-sacred country Sweden has decided to change their laws regarding digital privacy. This week, a law will be voted on that would give Swedish government and police forces the ability to fully monitor phone, email, and Internet traffic going into and out of the country.
Additionally… Click to read more
Friday, May 30th, 2008
By COED Staff
Once again, Google has stepped-up to the plate, unveiling today the long awaited and speculated-upon Google phone, dubbed “Android.” But it’s not a phone, per se. It’s an application.
Phones running Android, which includes companies like Samsung, HTC, LG Electronics, and Motorola, will have capabilities like no other phone… Click to read more
Monday, January 21st, 2008
By John - USMA
This is a hilarious parody on what it would be like if the Internet through a big party. These guys pretty much nailed each of the sites’ personalities perfectly.… Click to read more
Wednesday, November 21st, 2007
By Abigail - Syracuse
You can do everything through the Internet ' including hook-ups, relationships, break-ups and, hell, even contract killings. CO-ED advises you on the first three.
Thursday, November 8th, 2007
By Mike - Montclair
Business majors shouldn’t be the only people having fun with money!
Although communication majors go to school to do “dumb artsy” things we shouldn’t be afraid to get informed and jump into the investing arena.
Jim Cramer from MSNBC’s Mad Money will share with us a few investing tips so when we enter the “real world… Click to read more
Wednesday, September 5th, 2007
By COED Staff
“The corporate ladder has been the primary career path for generations of businessmen. Each of them unfairly queued behind a less-deserving man, climbing the rungs of someone elseâs company while bearing business cards highlighted by someone elseâs name and vision. Climbing this ladder takes a long time and odds are poor youâll even reach t… Click to read more
Tuesday, August 7th, 2007
By COED Staff
Fine, it’s a little narcissistic but you may be surprised in what you find when you Google your very own name. Sure, there is the normal stuff including IMDB pages, Associated Content, maybe even a few accomplishments.
But what you may be shocked to see are the indiscretions as well. Upon Googling herself, a friend of mine recently discovered that when she was… Click to read more