Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 27, 2008 -
These out-of-control social networking sites have revolutionized the way young people meet, befriend, flirt, love, slander, and break up with each other. For the rest of us — shhh! — it's changed the way we get to spy on them.
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Jun 04, 2008 -
Facebook and similar social networking sites have changed the way Generations X, Y and Z meet, mingle, and communicate. For some, it's all they've ever known. These teenyboppers are bound to take their Internet lingo and "friendly" poking habits into adulthood and beyond.
- 6 Comments
Mar 20, 2008 -
Life. Get one.
Thanks, College Humor!
- 4 Comments
Feb 29, 2008 -
Anne Frank had a diary. Regina has this mini-feed. Same difference.
- 8 Comments
Nov 16, 2007 -
And despite all of this, Sarah broke up and made up with her boyfriend in a record hour and a half on Nov. 9. Now that's what I call some serious multitasking!
- 6 Comments
Oct 28, 2007 -
Halloween is right around the corner— got a costume in mind? If not, try these on for size. Blend in with every billboard around town and be a walking iPod advertisement.
- 6 Comments
Jul 13, 2007 -
Hey, when you're having multiple hip operations, you're gonna need something to help pass all that hospital downtime.
Thanks, i am bored!
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Jul 02, 2009 -
I know you know what I'm talking about. Everyone has one, that Facebook friend who will not stop with the constant stream of Facebook status updates. Maybe you accepted a friend request from a girl you knew in high school to be nice, only to be bombarded about her child's every giggle, coo, and poop.
- 8 Comments
Jul 09, 2009 -
You spend a ton of time checking your Facebook and updating your Twitter (admit it), so your mouse is sure to be getting quite the workout. Why not let it have some fun of its own with these Facebook and Twitter Mousepads ($18)? Coming in a set of two (so you never have to be without one or the other), these babies are just the things you need to remind you to update your status, and keep you in sharing mode.
- 0 Comments
Jul 09, 2009 -
When rumors swirled that Michael Cera may be cast in the role of a young(er) Mark Zuckerberg in the Facebook movie, I could totally see it.
I was a little attached to the idea, honestly, so when I heard that Shia LaBeouf is also being considered to play Zuckerberg, I was a little distraught, because I like Shia too, but don't know if I see him as the charmingly awkward boy CEO.
But it's any man's game right now — it may be neither LaBeouf nor Cera.
- 5 Comments