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Since its upload in March, Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" has accrued nearly 129 million views and hundreds of parodies. However, the catchy tune also has sparked lots of discussion about its racy video's objectification of women.
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Brooklyn developer Katherine Champagne presents "Hey Girl," a Chrome browser extension & bookmarklet that swaps every single image on a webpage with pics of Ryan Gosling.
The 77-year-old retired U.S. congressman and libertarian icon made his career debut yesterday as the host anchor of his newly-launched Internet news service "Ron Paul Channel." Check inside for the complimentary pilot episode.
Despite noble efforts by Lady Gaga's loyal fans to plug the leak of her forthcoming single "Applause" over the weekend, the full-length single was rush-released to radio stations and Apple's iTunes Store today.
Since its upload in March, Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" has accrued nearly 129 million views and hundreds of parodies. However, the catchy tune also has sparked lots of discussion about its racy video's objectification of women.
Only weeks after Reddit's site-wide ban of Quickmeme in the wake of a vote-rigging scandal, another popular image captioning service has been booted for allegedly using bot accounts to drive up the website's exposure.
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