In Europe, a group called
NotFound.org is replacing 404 reports with pictures and information about missing children. It's a smart way to occupy that real estate, especially considering in the U.S. alone,
800,000 kids go missing every year. But could this method actually help? Are there any negative side-effects? And aside from being used as a contemporary milk carton, how else could we be
using 404 pages more effectively? [
Laughing Squid via
DVice]
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/1QBT5JlpB8E/is-putting-pictures-of-missing-children-on-404-pages-effective
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