Trending in Denver: #MyThoughtsDuringSex

At this writing, the top Twitter hashtag in Denver is #MyThoughtsDuringSex. As well it should be. Not all of the tweets on this topic qualify as hilarious. In fact, some of them will leave you feeling in need of a shower — alone. But plenty others are hilarious. We’ve collected…

Twenty best Leap Day tweets: Jump on in!

Earlier this month, I attended a birthday celebration for my wife’s great uncle, a World War II vet in his eighties — but since he was born on Leap Day, he’s actually just in his early twenties. Lucky man! Look below to see our favorite twenty examples of how Twitter…

#snOMG! Twitter Nation covers Colorado snowpocalypse

YouTube users began sharing videos of Colorado’s ongoing snowstorm hours before daybreak today. But they’ve got nothing on Twitter users, plenty of whom are dispatching photos and messages of delight about having a day off work. Lucky bastards. Look below to some of our favorites among the latest tweets and…

Wikipedia: How can we live 24 hours without you?

Say you’re in the mood to look up a factoid about something odd — like, for instance, the history of Velcro. So you go to Google, ignore the weird bar over the logo, and type in “Velcro” and “Wiki.” A Wikipedia link appears, and a click brings it up –…

Apple Store Rewind 2011 includes the Best Of… iPhone app

It’s time to dust off the Westword glitter cannon, because the Best Of… iPhone app has earned some prestigious year-end acclaim. The Best Of… app (also available for Android!) has made it onto Apple’s iTunes 2011 Rewind, which shows off the top apps of 2011 as chosen by the editors…

We’re all on Facebook more than ever (INFOGRAPHIC)

The results of a 2011 Ad Age survey measuring the consumption of media by type, generation and time of day balance affirmations of long-held suspicions with a few surprises. There are a few things we already knew. For instance, four in ten 18- to 29-year-olds spend their evenings watching TV…

Five #AskObama Twitter Townhall Questions from Colorado We’d Like Answered

Wednesday’s slightly awkward Twitter Townhall (twownhall?) with President Barack Obama and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey touched on serious issues (reducing the deficit, tax breaks for veterans and health care) and went off without any real hitches. Even the president corrected himself immediately after calling it “Internets.” Yet, these Colorado-based questions…

How the Internet is revolutionizing education (INFOGRAPHIC)

The Internet has dramatically changed how we learn. In some ways, the change has been worse than others, considering that students are sometimes Googling their way to a diploma; see Melanie Asmar’s story, “Passing on Education”. But on the plus side, access to knowledge is now in students’ hands. The…

Osama bin Laden’s death as experienced by the Facebook generation

Osama bin Laden’s death was an instant Twitter sensation. But likely more people shared their immediate reactions on Facebook — especially those under twenty, like my seventeen-year-old twin daughters. Last night, while my wife and I channel-surfed, 20th century style, in advance of President Barack Obama’s speech, they sat alongside…

Top ten tweets about Osama bin Laden’s death

#OMG, they killed #OBL. And finally, tonight, Gary Faulkner can sleep soundly, Samurai swords safely sheathed. We heard “Bin Laden is dead” about 500 times from Wolf Blitzer in about thirty minutes, listened as Geraldo tried to articulate his joy at the death of Usama [sic] bin Laden. But the…

Is social media ruining students? (INFOGRAPHIC)

Yesterday, we told you about Boulder’s Off the Quad, whose Trendsttr algorithm is designed to find the most socially influential college students by measuring things like how many of their Facebook conversations go viral. But even if such shares can be monetized, are they destroying the students themselves — or…