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Malala Yousafzai.

Malala Yousafzai Graduates High School—and Finally Tweets for the First Time

The Pakistani female education advocate and Nobel Prize winner vowed to continue her fight on and off social media.
By John Bonazzo
If you needed college advice in the last three weeks, you would've been out of luck at the Huffington Post.

5 Pages (and Twitter Accounts) HuffPost Has Apparently Forgotten About

The technology, business and science sections, among others (and/or their respective Twitter accounts) are not updated frequently.
By John Bonazzo
LinkedIn Pulse is LinkedIn’s version of a personalized newsfeed

11 Ways to Hack the LinkedIn Pulse Algorithm

Have you tried LinkedIn Pulse yet? If not, what are you waiting for?!
By Larry Kim
Attendees at VidCon 2016 on June 23, 2016 in Anaheim, California.

The Trade Secrets of YouTube’s Biggest Stars Revealed

By Matthew Kepnes
Tim Farnam presents Codex Press at the Made in NY Media Center in Dumbo.

Squarespace for Journalists, From Dumbo

By Brady Dale
A shot from Blake Scott's Instagram account. (Photo: Instagram/Blake Scott)

Instagram Star Blake Scott Reveals How Fashion Bloggers Earn Money

By Jordyn Taylor
(Photo: Beacon)

Transform Your Entire Blog Into an eBook in 90 Seconds With This Free Tool

By Sage Lazzaro
SAN FRANCISCO - APRIL 14: Twitter CEO Evan Williams speaks during the first annual Chirp, Twitter Developer's Conference April 14, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The conference is a two day event for developers who work with the popular social networking service. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Medium’s New Password-Free Sign in Option Takes Twice as Long as the Old Way

By Brady Dale

A primer on the world of “Tumblr book fandom”

By Alexa Jaccarino

Intentional Insanity: The Occupational Hazard of Writing Online for a Living

By Ryan Holiday
(Photo via Zé Carlos Barretta, with obvious alterations)

Ello Now Has a Booming Finance Community

By Jack Smith IV

Thought Catalog: Why I Won't Pull My Pieces, Despite the Outrage

By Ryan Holiday

The New Media Dilemma: Eschewing Crap for Quality, Despite the Incentives

By Ryan Holiday
Almost as good as a drone (Photo via Flickr).

Martha Stewart Is Now Operating a Drone Out of Her Upstate Lair

By Sage Lazzaro

David Karp

By The Editors
So long, dear friend. (Crown Heights North/Flickr)

Goodbye Montrose Morris, Brooklyn Will Not Be the Same Without You

By Matt Chaban
"The Romney post is going viral!" (via the Kheel Center/Flickr)

Washington Post’s Ombudsman Dings Soul-Destroying Blogging Sweat Shop

By Steve Huff

Tumblr Hits 20 Billion Posts, Doesn’t Appear to Care

By Jessica Roy
Follow us and it will be sort of like that Tarkovsky movie stalker. Sort of.

Here is What’s Happening at the Whitney Biennial Right Now

By Michael H. Miller
Mr. Shron (OkCupid)

OkCupid Data Scientist Max Shron Talks Data Analysis, Next OkTrends Post

By Ben Weitzenkorn
Image via BacktoGeek

Venture Capitalists With Powerful Blogs May Run Afoul of the SEC

By Ben Popper

Back to School: Silicon Alley Edition

By Ben Popper

Voice's Super-Secret Sex Blogs Take Walk of Shame

By Aaron Gell

Labor Union Mobilizes Huffington Post Contributors

By Mike Taylor
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