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The Like buttons, social icons, etc., in many cases are (essentially) associated with your account. When you visit a website and load that button, Facebook knows you've visited that site. That's just one way they (and many, many others) track you.

Cookies, social buttons, etc.

Right click on the ads, select "Block this ad" and move the slider until the ad section disappears.

As a side note: Ghostery can interfere with some website operations. I've mainly noticed it when paying bills online—it blocks some widget needed to process the transaction. You'll need to figure out which is needed and whitelist it.

Using AdBlock, right-click on elements you don't want to see and select "Block this ad." It will prevent those elements from loading in the future. (Note: doesn't work for everything.)

Yeah, I've used AdBlock to block all the shit on Facebook that I don't care about—not just the ads, but suggested pages, birthdays, events, etc.

Facebook has announced that it's to start using app and website data from your browsing habits to provide more targeted ads

But will it run Crysis at 60fps on max?

There's no way that would be an effective ping pong ball. It's just a ball-shaped lattice the size and color of a ping pong ball.

Your thought that there's anything Comcast can't do with/to their customers shows me you've never read their Terms of Service.

Having just watched Children of Men the other night, the shot wasn't all that impressive.

*sigh* My memory is shit. Thanks.

You're right. Wasn't Travis all fucked up and locked away too?

Maybe I'm just losing track of things and need to re-watch this season, but what ever happened to Hoodie Alec and Travis?

The GoPro marketing department was never very credible to begin with.

Pretty sure this has been "invented" (to much fanfare) about a dozen times.

I originally read the headline as Frisbee and was stunningly disappointed.