We had good sunshine early this week and people were taking full advantage of the warmth and heading outside and chronicling their adventures on social media.
I'm not easy to impress when it comes to pictures of Shoshone Falls. I've taken many of my own and shared many of others. But, there was one pic of our beloved waterfalls that was shared on Twitter that took my breath away. So, I will share what she shared to see if I can take yours away now.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones appeared this morning on NFL Network, which decided to let fans submit questions to him on Twitter using the hashtag #AskJerryJones.
COMING UP: Owner, President & GM of the @dallascowboys will be LIVE on @NFLHQ ! Tw
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Are you on the 100 Happy Days band wagon? If you are not familiar with this, it's a new Instagram, Twitter and Facebook post. As of right now, 16.1 thousand Twitter followers are on board and 1.3 million people on Facebook.
You may feel overwhelmed because 100 posts is a lot but, it's fairly simple...
It was eight years ago that Twitter moved onto the social media stage. To celebrate, the company is inviting users to join its founders for a trip back in time...all the way to their very first tweet.
When I first saw this video earlier this year, I thought it was condescending and brutal. Now, I don't think it's harsh enough. In our quest to have the latest and greatest tech and be on the most popular sites, we've forgotten how to have real lives.
You may be annoyed with some of the things your friends are posting on Facebook and Twitter about the 'Breaking Bad' finale. We are too, and thus decided to offer up a list of some of the most irritating reactions people are having towards the finale of (un)arguably the greatest show of all time.
Whether you're an iPhone fan or not, you're probably well aware iOS 7 was released yesterday. For all non-users, this basically means the phone's software was amped up a bit, which sounds like it'd be totally cool, but as soon as people could download it, Twitter exploded with complaints.
Wow, people are upset that Ben Affleck is going to be the next Batman. Like, really upset. It's almost like this somehow simultaneously affects them personally (it doesn't), and they have nothing else in their lives to worry about (we're jealous). They may be upset about it, but at least some folks have a sense of humor about it. Here are some choice tweets on the subject.