Thursday, April 19th, 2012
By COED Staff
How amazing would it be to have Facebook’s “Key To Castle,” the profile that allows you search through anybody’s photos without being friends with them? We can’t give you what’s not ours, but we can show you some of the photos from the hottest girls in Russia’s social networks. The best part about checking out t… Click to read more
Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
By Ned
Somehow, some way, Tim Tebow has managed to outshine Sean Payton and what should have been the biggest news in the NFL. OK, actually it’s not that hard to imagine how that’s possible: Sean Payton doesn’t have nearly the buzz on Twitter that Tebow does. So when Jay Glazer announced the illogical trade, of course he chose Twitter. Even weird… Click to read more
Sunday, July 3rd, 2011
By marshalr
Facebook is like a force of nature. No matter how much you batten down the hatches, stock up on canned foods, cross your fingers, or come out guns blazing with an army of high priced lawyers, the monster of all media platforms is going to eat you and your privacy alive then fart out Farmville or some garbage. But just as you can have a gentle rain one day and a hurricane the next, the sheer size of Facebook can lead to “social networking” problems you hadn’t anticipated or want to experience. Check out our 10 reasons why you should never trust Facebook.
Thursday, June 30th, 2011
By COED Staff
As we told you in Wrap It Up, MySpace (the company that used to be cool) sold for $35 million to some ad network called “Specific Media”. What we didn’t know until this morning was that some famous celebrities chipped in on the purchase: Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake being two of the most notable. So, seeing as MySpace is a complete waste of space, we asked our Facebook fans and Twitter followers what they’d do with the $35 million instead of buying MySpace. Check out their hilarious responses after the jump.
Wednesday, March 16th, 2011
By Steven Romano
Friday, February 18th, 2011
By Steve - Seton Hall
Whether you’re a Yankee fan or not you have to admit Nick Swisher is the man. His energy, charisma, philanthropy and love of the game are just what the Doctor Gooden ordered for baseball. However, those traits aren’t just confined to the field and personal appearances, they carry over to world of Twitter and Facebook as well. Recently, NBC called him a “social media superstar” and if you’ve been following Swish on those platforms, you know the dude’s always got something interesting to say or show. Read more about Swish and see his best twitpics after the jump!
Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Reuters reports the third annual sex survey by Shape and Men’s Fitness magazines revealed nearly four out of five women and three of five men say they believe texting, Facebook and other social networking tools cause new couples to jump into bed faster, but only 38% of women say they have actually slept with a date any sooner because of digital intimacy.
Monday, January 3rd, 2011
By Stephanie Weaver
Social media sites can help you find smokin’ hot ladies that share common friends, backgrounds, and even interests with you. Want to score a girl who loves football and chowing down on buffalo wings? Facebook may hold your golden ticket. Seven percent of the world’s population uses Facebook, which means 21,000,000 women on Facebook could be your next potential ex girlfriend. Be careful when navigating the uncharted terrain of social meda dating. You don’t want to obsessively message every woman who pops up in your “People You May Know” box. Here are some tips for picking up broads on social media sites without appearing like a creeper.
Thursday, September 16th, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
A university in Pennsylvania is blacking out social media for a week as an “experiment”. Hypothesis = campus wide mayhem. Result = Nobody f*cks with the Facebook!
Monday, September 13th, 2010
By Lance Fuller
To say that the Internet has revolutionized our society would be the greatest understatement of all time. The Internet has monopolized our modern way of life and the “wired” generation has never known life without it. This list counts off (in no particular order) the 10 greatest things the Internet ever gave us.
Friday, May 14th, 2010
By COED Staff
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
By COED Staff
When I started looking at colleges back at the turn of the century (the middle ages in web time), really the only resources available to me were traditional college guidebooks like The Princeton Review. While those books offered some great general information, they really only scratched the surface of what each college was actually like for students. Even if I sent away to the school for more info…