Celebrities

Angelina Jolie’s leg has a Twitter account

The Twitter feed dubbed “Angie’s Right Leg” has more than 12,000 followers by midday Monday.

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom: profile

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom’s online profile was larger-than-life, with fast women, faster cars and chartered planes, yet he lived like a virtual recluse in a sprawling, manicured estate on the outskirts of New Zealand’s biggest city, Auckland.

Rupert Murdoch attacks Obama on Twitter

Media baron Rupert Murdoch used his new Twitter account this weekend to attack the Obama Administration’s opposition to parts of proposed legislation designed to combat Internet piracy.

Leo Laporte accidentally broadcasts sex chat with his boss

A tech expert Leo Laporte aired a spicy conversation between him and his boss Lisa Kentzell, which was seen by millions of viewers.

Twitter: Charlie Sheen reveals phone number to 5 million followers

Charlie Sheen accidentally tweeted his phone number to his more than 5 million Twitter followers while attempting to send a direct message to Justin Bieber.

Jon Bon Jovi: Twitter death hoax

A fake story circulating on Twitter reported that Bon Jovi had suffered a fatal heart attack, spurring some fans to post tributes — and other, savvier fans to make a ton of “Wanted Dead or Alive” puns.

Baldwin’s Twitter account offline

Mr Baldwin had been a prolific tweeter and made headlines this week after writing that he had been kicked off an American Airlines plane for playing a game on his mobile phone.

Obama: now on Google+

Obama’s profile, which just gained a “verified account” tick mark, appears to have been launched first thing Wednesday morning. Naturally, it isn’t being run by the President himself, but by his reelection campaign — a fact that the profile’s posts makes no attempt to hide.

1/3 break up by Facebook, text or e-mail [INFOGRAPHIC]

A survey conducted by market researchers Lot 42 declares that 33 percent of human beings have broken up with their beloveds by text, e-mail, or Facebook.

Diaspora co-founder dies at 22

Zhitomirskiy, along with Dan Grippi, Maxwell Salzberg and Raphael Sofaer, created the open-source software as part of a project while they were students at New York University. Diaspora was created as a response to Facebook’s controversial privacy changes in 2010.