This one satirical headline may be the best introduction to the appeal and promise of a year-old disability humor website called, The Squeaky Wheel. Digging deeper into what makes this and the website ...
A small Internet empire with a funny name has billions of page views on its network of 60 humor websites based in Seattle. Now, I Can Has Cheezburger has a reality TV show too. They’ve had some huge ...
Americans need a laugh right now. Humor sites on the Web scored the biggest gains of all categories of subject matter tracked by comScore Media Metrix in August. The category was up 21 percent in ...
Trying to infuse AI with humor telling capacities is a challenge, plus we might wish to be mindful of comedic AI in systems such as self-driving cars. Humor can be quite useful. Let’s see how. Suppose ...
The Seattle guy behind humor websites I Can Has Cheezburger and the FAIL blog has as a goal making people laugh for five minutes every day. There was a time in his life when he wasn’t laughing. He was ...
Problem: Humor photos today can only be discovered within a fragmented landscape of professional publisher sites, independent blogs or buried deep within Facebook & Twitter. Don’t buy it? Try to ...
Humorist Andrew Marlatt has spun his last tale for SatireWire.com, but this one was a true account of the site's end. The nearly 3-year-old Web site, which is devoted to poking fun at anything in the ...
I regularly read a few forums/sites looking for laughs and entertainment. Ars obviously being one. <BR>Here are a few I read regularly and pull some good stuff from:<BR><BR>Digg.com <BR><BR>TwoPlusTwo ...