Google Yourself to a Galaxy Far, Far Away With CollegeHumor
Life in the 'Star Wars' universe can raise some pretty difficult questions, like how to introduce your girl to your diabolically evil father, or what to do when you realize that said girl is your sister. Even simpler queries, like how to tell if these are the droids you're looking for or where to book a Tauntaun hotel on Hoth, can be difficult to answer. If only Luke and company had Google, their ...
For a student, the Internet can be a powerful productivity tool, but it's, unfortunately, a double-edged sword. Sure, you can dive in and research that paper topic you've been assigned; however, you can just as easily spend hours upon hours trolling social networking sites, watching videos on YouTube, or lost amongst any other number of today's digital distractions. It's okay. This has happened ...
If games were named after the phrases that gamers often say while playing, would you still recognize them? Cumbersome as the new monikers would sound, you probably would. CollegeHumor.com user and Boston College student Tommy (no last name given) took a stab at re-branding five big games: 'Modern Warfare 2' (shown above); 'FIFA 2010'; 'Rockband Beatles'; 'Madden 2010'; and 'Grand Theft Auto IV.' ...
Google has photographed nearly every street in America, and it's working on expanding Street View to the rest of the planet. Ever wonder how Google put together this impressive and intrusive feature for Maps? Well College Humor would like to imagine it started with two pasty, humanoid blobs hired by Google to take a road trip across the entire country.
Minus the Gumby like appearance (and ...
Ever wonder what some think your choice of cell phone (or cell phone accessory) says about you? You could ask your friends, or you could just check out this video called "Cell Phone Reunion" that anthropomorphizes today's (and yesterday's) most popular cellies, giving them all distinctive -- and some abrasive -- personalities. We'll let you guess which one plays the role of smug braggart. ...
Comedy Web site College Humor has taken it upon itself to prove what we all already suspected: Social networks are just there to embarrass you. College Humor recently asked 26,000 users of the social networking site Facebook (about 1 for every 1,000) a series of questions about how and when they use Facebook. Here's what if found:
Only 90 percent of men and 96 percent of women have read ...









