io9 reports:
As 2014 comes to a close, it's time to reflect on the most futuristic breakthroughs and developments of the past year. This year's crop features a slew of incredible technological, scientific, and social achievements, from mind-to-mind communication to self-guiding sniper bullets. Here are 15 predictions that came true in 2014.
It's a bit deep into 2015 for a 2014 round-up, but there are some in their list you may not have heard of.
(Score: 2) by vux984 on Tuesday April 14 2015, @06:45PM
I certainly don't spend my days wishing I could give gawker media revenue; but I'm also not sure why I might specifically be interested in denying it to them? Can you elaborate?
(Score: 2) by GungnirSniper on Tuesday April 14 2015, @06:55PM
They're tabloid but at least they aren't complete clickbait garbage. Compare to Buzzfeed for example.
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(Score: 2) by Nerdfest on Tuesday April 14 2015, @10:03PM
... or the Verge.
(Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 15 2015, @02:11AM
Or that Dice site...
(Score: 2) by vux984 on Tuesday April 14 2015, @10:16PM
Gotcha. I actually almost referenced Buzzfeed as a site I would prefer to avoid. Not so much to deprive them of revenue, but just because it is a complete and utter waste. If I could pick one site to remove from the internet ... ok... I'd pick facebook without a 2nd thought. But buzzfeed is in the top 10.