Ready to head out the door and go full-throttle into weekend mode? Not so fast — you have just a few more hours at your desk left. In the meantime, get your weekly dose of all things digital and District. Plus, we have a special D.C. edition of Who Won and Who Lost the Internet this week, below.
A smartphone made of jack-o-lanterns and 5000+ more festive pumpkins [via mashable.com]
Infograph: How to become a Google Analytics all-star [via digitalinformationworld.com]
Snapchat warns says ads are coming [via ]
How to tell if your date is liberal or conservative from their first name [via inthecapital.streetwise.co]
Can you please not? One quarter of Americans admit to trolling [via ]
How to remove Facebook fans (no word on fake friends) [via socialmediaexaminer.com]
#FlashbackFriday: The White House’s first website launched 20 years ago was everything we’d hope for [via washingtonpost.com]
Here’s how #BendGate was secretly a win [via vocus.com]
Who Failed at the Internet This Week: D.C. Board of Elections for upside down DC flag on voter guide [via dcist.com]
Who Won the Internet This Week: D.C. for being Lonely Travel’s top place to visit in 2015 [via lonelyplanet.com]
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