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Shifts and nuances in the way we communicate online.
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Oklahoma Loves Pickles, and Other Revelations From Food Twitter Analysis

Oklahoma Loves Pickles, and Other Revelations From Food Twitter Analysis | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Wyoming loves watercress, Texas loves brisket and, perhaps most surprising, Oklahoma is obsessed with the pickle. Those were the results of a recent analysis of food-related language on Twitter,...

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Fried Chicken Oreos Not Real, Internet Still Excited

Fried Chicken Oreos Not Real, Internet Still Excited | Communications Major | Scoop.it

One of the better Internet hoaxes in a while. This Photoshop mashup got junk food aficionados overexcited this week at the possibility of cookies that could be sweet, salty and creamy at the same time. Turns out there is so no such product on the market...yet.


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Mario Batali's New App Turns Food Photography into Philanthropy

Mario Batali's New App Turns Food Photography into Philanthropy | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Are you guilty of snapping pics of your tastiest meals? Now you can give back when you whip out your smartphone at the dinner table.


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Can You Uber a Burger?

Can You Uber a Burger? | Communications Major | Scoop.it

How much would you pay - yes pay - for a dinner reservation at your favorite restaurant at prime time? Surge-pricing comes to the restaurant industry.

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Dinner Is Printed

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Will 3-D printing save the world? Bring in the apocalypse? Or is it just a gadget that spits out cheap plastic trinkets? One writer's quest to create a romantic dinner with printed forks, plates and pasta.

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Why Not? There's Now An App For Sharing Your Leftovers

Why Not? There's Now An App For Sharing Your Leftovers | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Proving that the sharing economy has no boundaries, a new app will soon let users share their leftover dinner with strangers. Seriously.


"There is hunger in the United States," said Dan Newman, the app's founder. "Do those people have iPhones? Maybe not. But we're hoping to test this with iOS and potentially reach out to other platforms."

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