Facebook recently overtook Orkut as the Number One social media engine in Brazil, so it makes sense that a Brazilian would endeavor to open up a nightclub based around the social media site.
Facebook has become more than a destination to find out what your junior high school bully has done with his life.
How's that, you wonder?
Well for one thing, you can get a kidney from a near stranger!
Today will be the most unproductive day in the history of America … not because of holiday parties, NBA preseason games or the official U.S. withdrawal from Iraq.
Netflix saw its profits take a beating this year after it announced an increase in subscription fees. That move cost the DVD rental and streaming movie company customers as well as dollars.
Two days ago, Australian blogger Nik Cubrilovic wrote a blog post heavy in technical language that amounted to one important thing: Facebook is watching.
Ever since the new Timeline was announced at f8 — among other things — rumors have been swirling that Facebook will soon be a pay-to-play service. GlobalGrind has the 411 for you!
The Facebook "Timeline" announced at yesterday's f8 conference won't be available to all Facebook users for a while... but we've got the breakdown on how you can get it yourself now!
Introducing the four new Facebook buttons that are going to change the way the internet works for Facebook users (so, basically everyone): Want. Read. Listened. Watched.
This story is about nothing more than the brain busting pondering of celebrity bliss and all the things they do that make you go hmmm...? To get your brain running during midday, GlobalGrind has presented celebrity imponderables.
There may be no specific explanation or reasoning, but ...
Comedian and actor Eddie Griffin is back at it once again! The funny man has teamed up with Comedy Central to create his own stand-up comedy special \'You Can Tell \'Em I Said It,\' which premieres tonight, Saturday, February 19 at 11 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central.
GlobalGrind caught up ...
\n\nRichard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor III (December 1, 1940 – December 10, 2005) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and MC.[15] Pryor was known for uncompromising examinations of racism and
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