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What If You Had a Google Brain Implant?

By Christopher Schonberger
3/01/08
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Today’s hot topic is, “What would happen if you could get Google brain implant?” It would be pretty sick, right? You could check your e-mail in your head, watch YouTube clips in your “mind’s eye,” and reel off semi-accurate information from Wikipedia mid-conversation

Watching "Quarterlife"

By Christopher Schonberger
3/01/08
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So, does anyone actually watch this Web series “Quarterlife”? Apparently somebody must because it got picked up by NBC, but I wonder if it’s actually “quarterlifers” like us tuning in, or teeny-boppers trying to be more “grown up.” I have tried watching some of the

Profile-Thieving Is the New Swagger-Jacking

By Christopher Schonberger
3/01/08
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The new breed of identity thieves are leaving behind your Social Security and credit card numbers and instead going after the true essence of who you are as a person—your social networking profiles!

Could be worse, right?

Friday Procrastinator: Jake and Amir

By Christopher Schonberger
3/01/08
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Jake and Amir work in the College Humor offices. Jake is normal, Amir is insane. Together, they make hilarious videos. I have watched about 25 so far today

The Best Places to Celebrate New Year's

By Jenny Williams
12/31/07
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New York still draws the biggest crowds on New Year’s Eve—and it's a great party if you don't mind getting frostbite and holding your bladder for hours on end. Here are ten alternatives to an East Coast New Year’s in the Big Apple:

Top Ten Facebook Faux Pas

By Christopher Schonberger
12/31/07
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After graduation, using Facebook is a whole new experience. When you haven’t seen people for over a calendar year, the impulse to know “what they’re up to” becomes increasingly odd. By the same token, it is easier for people to provide a misleading portrait of their new lives as the “checks and balances” of the college

You Can Find Me In Da Club

By Stephanie Berger
12/10/07
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A belly stuffed with turkey does not make a great accessory to my best party dress and pair of heels. I sported all three, however, as I headed to Chelsea on the weekend after Thanksgiving with an out-of-towner friend. Our goal was to get into the supposedly all-exclusive

The Reunion Commandments

By Christopher Schonberger
3/15/08
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This weekend I attended a big football rivalry that doubles as a reunion weekend for my alma mater. Basically, everyone stands in a massive field for six hours drinking heavily and engaging in a seemingly endless stream of 30-second conversations. It’s like speed-dating

Welcome to Gradspot 2.0

By Gradspot Dot Com
8/29/08
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Surely you've all heard the rumors on TMZ by now, so let's not beat around the bush: Gradspot.com is back! Paparazzi have been hounding our offices like a pack of wolves, but we’re finally ready to unveil the fruits of our labor: Gradspot 2.0. We’re incredibly excited to invite you to

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