Zuckerberg Facebook Portrait
Artist OhiseeRED returns with another of her unusual portraits, this time, she cuts the edges of books to create a detailed image of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Face. Book. Get it?
Artist OhiseeRED returns with another of her unusual portraits, this time, she cuts the edges of books to create a detailed image of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Face. Book. Get it?
There’s a war on the Web, and netizens are divided into three camps – Facebook, Google and Twitter. We think 4chan will disagree, but we’d rather not imagine what their posters would look like.
Google+ may be on the rise, but big ol’ blue still has its charms. By that we mean we’re too lazy to move and restart our virtual life all over again. Show your Facebook loyalty with this icon hanger.
(NSFW: Language) Two guys personify the concept of Facebook. You probably already have a good idea of how people reacted. Unfortunately the lesson seems to be lost on them. Oh well.
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The Brocial Network is a mock trailer that parodies The Social Network by exploring the elite world of bros, drinking, and all-out fratastic-ness (also known to some as craptastic-ness). (Thanks Colt!)
Replicate your Facebook behavior in the real world by stamping stuff you enjoy with the “Like” badge. As an added bonus, the set lets you “Dislike” stuff too, which we often wish Facebook would allow too.
Dentsu London and Berg envision a future where everyday objects and surfaces exploit the Internet in their “spare time” to provide constant, relevant information and feedback. Cool stuff indeed.
After a couple of vague teasers, the studio has finally released a trailer with actual footage from David Fincher’s Facebook epic. It actually looks good now. Nice Radiohead cover, too.
The 2nd teaser for The Social Network cleverly takes the form of Facebook status updates. Well, it’s clever at first. Then it just gets hilariously ridiculous, especially with the suspenseful music.
No, that’s not Zuckerberg, it’s a skit making fun of not only Facebook’s CEO, but all Facebook users who complain about the site’s privacy issues, yet willingly post their private stuff online.
This Blog Rules made several alternatives to the default Facebook profile picture silhouette. Use one of these and your friends will surely do a double-take when they look at your profile.
Even if you’ve managed to turn off the invites, there’s no ignoring Farmville addicts and their incessant rambling about “harvests” and “crops;” seriously, No One Cares About Your Farm.
Pay your last respects to the original Facebook with this Necronomicon t-shirt; if you’re a fan of R’lyeh you’ll definitely want to unfriend Cthulhu, because it sure as heck dislikes you.
NORAD and Santa go social for 2009, adding Facebook, Twitter, Picasa, and mobile phones to their sleigh; need visual tracking? Watch him on Google Maps or Santa Cam.
Spore comes to Facebook with Spore Islands; you’ll get to build and evolve a creature as usual, but it plays more like Game of Life with an entertaining (but hands-off) observation mode.
Hello, social network, goodbye, social life: details are scarce, but Civilization Network is Sid Meier’s next great world building game and will be played on Facebook; it’ll launch in 2010.
Proof that one should seek enlightenment by sitting under a tree, not by surfing social networks: Facebook Quota Buddha is what happens when you preach Sex and the City.
The Onion tackles the growing problem of parents stalking their kids through Twitter and Facebook; if you’ve ever needed a reason to ignore a friend request from mom, this is it.
Short of wearing status update pants, these Twitter and Facebook Mouse Pads show your social networking geekery like none other; they’re accurate down to the tweet speech bubble.
As if our lives aren’t already consumed by tweets and status updates, these Social Media Pillows let you pimp out your pad with Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and MySpace icons.
SKWAK’s epilepsy-inducing artwork dropped into our inbox today with his Eat Yourself tee, but we also spied this epic Facebook vs. Twitter poster; let’s hope it gets printed soon!
After voluntarily taking down Facebook app Scrabulous due to Hasbro’s legal threats, brothers J. and R. Agarwalla have re-launched less than 48 hours later under a new moniker: Wordscraper.
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