Flickr is giving out Holiday Gift, 3 months of Free Pro Account

Flickr is giving out Holiday Gift to the users that includes 3 months of:

  • Unlimited photo uploads (50MB per photo)
  • Unlimited viewing of your entire photo library
  • Post any of your photos or videos in up to 60 group pools
  • Download your original, high-resolution photos
  • Upload and play unlimited HD videos

Flickr Users can claim this holiday gift until January 4th, 2013.

Flickr Pro costs:

  • 3 months for $6.95
  • 1 year for $24.95 (save $2.95) *
  • 2 years for $44.95 (save $10.95 and pay only $1.87/month!) *

* Read this note on Flickr Help page.

Recently Flickr also updates its iOS App.

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Bad Religion: “True North” Single is now available on iTunes and Amazon

Bad Religion new single “True North” is now available on Amazon and iTunes.

Bad Religion True North Single

“True North” track listings:

  1. True North (Amazon | iTunes)
  2. Past is Dead
  3. Robin Hood in Reverse
  4. Land of Endless Greed
  5. Fuck You (Amazon | iTunes)
  6. Dharma and the Bomb
  7. Hello Cruel World
  8. Vanity
  9. In Their Hearts is Right
  10. Crisis Time
  11. Dept. of False Hope
  12. Nothing to Dismay
  13. Popular Consensus
  14. My Head Is Full of Ghosts
  15. The Island
  16. Changing Tide

By the way, Bad Religion will be having “True North” release party in Los Angeles, CA and and live via Google+ Hangout on January 22nd.

Desperate Ars Technica Writer comes up with Sensationalistic Headline

If you were a writer for a well-established tech-site and you’re desperate for page views, what would you do?

Ars Technica writer, Casey Johnston knows exactly what to do. Write a sensationalistic headline.

Desperate iOS users download Google Maps 10 million times in 2 days

“Desperate”?

It is a poor choice of word. It also shows how misinformed the writer is. The one person who is “desperate” for attention is none other than Casey Johnston herself. How in the world Ars Technica Editor would approve this post. People who read Ars Technica might have mistaken it for a tabloid magazine.

For that, Casey Johnston is the JackArse Technica of the day.

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Note:
This is not the first time in recent months Ars Technica published poorly written articles and headlines.