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Bear On A Trampoline: A Redux In Colorado

What is it with bears climbing trees in populated areas? We may never know, but it makes for some hilarious imagery. The wildly popular “bear on a trampoline” video that made rounds on YouTube forever came to mind as soon as I saw this photo, taken by a photographer for CU Independent in Colorado

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Facebook For Android Gets New Update; Users Wary

The Facebook mobile app has drawn considerable complaints over the years from users, for everything from speed (or lack thereof) to the impairment or loss of certain functions like photo sharing and tagging. Every new update brings a few changes–which include fixes for some bugs and different layouts–and for every one thing that gets revamped, it seems, two more require attention, making users more wary of an impending update. According to Facebook, this new update brings in better messaging capability, including a lot more of the features that come with the desktop version such as online status and better organization of contact lists.

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Pinterest Spam: Site Seeing Influx Of Fake Accounts

As soon as any website starts to gain attention, it invariably becomes a target for spammers and scammers–people who create faux accounts in order to lure users in to their site, whether it’s for hacking purposes or just to get them to click on an offer. Pinterest, a company which is quickly rising in the ranks of social media, is no exception. Although it’s not your typical social site–users don’t have to be “friends” with one another to see their photo posts–it has nonetheless been the victim of an influx of spam lately and addressed the issue on their blog : “In most cases, spam accounts on Pinterest create pins with misleading links and follow many people in hopes that you’ll visit their boards.

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