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Thursday 9 June 2016

The Great Garlic Bread War Of 2016

The Future Of Apple's App Store Is Subscriptions
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WE'RE ALL GONNA PAY FOR THIS
The Future Of Apple's App Store Is Subscriptions
theverge.com
The App Store changed the way we buy software. Can Apple do it again?
THE INTERNET, DELIVERED TO YOU
Introducing Digg Editions
medium.com
At Digg, our goal is to make it easier for you to find high quality articles and videos from all over the internet, without having to wade through the excess. So we are super excited today to announce Digg Editions on email and Facebook Messenger, our newest way to help you get the most out of the internet.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Man Lives For Over A Year Without A Heart In His Body
Scientists Get First Look At Supermassive Black Hole 'Eating' Gas Clouds
LeBron James And The Cavs Return From The Dead, Take Game 3 Of NBA Finals
US Sees No Major Link Between Islamic State And Boko Haram, Despite Claims
POLOS WE DIGG | SPONSORED
The Perfect Polo For Father's Day
criquetshirts.com
Some things never go out of style, like Criquet's vintage-inspired polo shirts. Grab one for dad (or yourself) and get 20% off your entire order with the promo code POPS20.
UNHEARD VOICES
From Mickey Mouse To The Voice Of God: The Brutal Job Of A Video Game Voice Actor
theguardian.com
The union representing people who provide the shouts, screams and roars of video game characters says ferocious sessions are damaging its members' health.
THE WHO?
Why No One Will Remember John Lennon, The Who Or Queen in 50 Years
features.wearemel.com
In 50 or 100 years from now, no one will remember rock 'n roll, according to Chuck Klosterman, a man who's made a career out of thinking too much about rock music (among other pop culture topics).
The Polls Are All Wrong. A Startup Called Civis Is Our Best Hope To Fix Them
wired.com
The old-school American political polling industry is in crisis. The reason: People have simply stopped responding to phone polls.
THE MANY-FACED BOOK
The New Front For The Culture Wars Is Facebook Meme Pages
nymag.com
Here is a remarkably stupid statement that is also true: A Facebook page created to distribute memes about garlic bread is now embroiled in controversy after posting a meme (about garlic bread) that some readers considered transphobic.
Facebook's Starring Role In The Transgender Revolution
nytimes.com
The transgender population in the United States has gone from a common punchline in 90's blockbuster cinema to the forefront of the Democratic party's presidential platform. Activism and effort played the starring role in this transformation, but many transgender people say Facebook played a crucial assist.
NETFLIX AND NO CHILL
DON'T SPOIL IT!
Chuck Klosterman On The Future Of Television
theringer.com
In an exerpt from his new book, Chuck Klosterman visualizes how television will be remembered in a distant future when TV no longer exists.
The Reason You Binge Some Shows Faster Than Others
vanityfair.com
Netflix has been studying our viewing habits, trying to answer this question. The answer, according to the streaming giant, comes down to genre. Behold, the Binge Scale.
BEFORE YOU GO
CUBISM AND THE COSMOS
Transforming '2001: A Space Odyssey' Into A Gorgeous Moving Picasso
digg.com
Bhautik Joshi used Deep Neural Networks based style transfer to create this incredible clip.
Okay, see you later today Star Children! Remember to keep the pod bay doors open.

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