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Harlem Shake's Magic Formula
February 19th, 2013 2:02 PMThe social media analysis of Harlem Shake continues with TechCrunch's formulaic breakdown of the meme.
Norway's Precursor to Harlem Shake?
February 15th, 2013 5:30 PMIn March 2012, videos depicting a group of naked men gyrating and air-humping in Norway's national landmarks were uploaded to YouTube, featuring a similar build-up scene that is reminiscent of the Harlem Shake videos we're seeing today. Could these have inspired the Harlem Shake videos?
Michelle Jenneke in Sports Illustrated
February 14th, 2013 6:03 PMAustralian hurdler Michelle Jenneke, known for her famous warm-up dance video, was featured in a photo spread in this year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Click through for a behind-the-scenes video from the photo shoot!
Harlem Shake
February 13th, 2013 8:47 PMAccording to YouTube's latest analytics report, the "Harlem Shake" meme has so far spawned more than 12,000 videos and 44 million views over the span of a week.
Operation SOTU Didn't Work
February 12th, 2013 11:22 PMAnonymous failed to disrupt online streaming of tonight's State of the Union, and to top it off, President Obama confirmed his executive order that will allow information sharing between the public and private sectors on cybersecurity issues, a move that has been adamantly protested by the elusive hacking group.
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Harlem Shake's Magic Formula
The social media analysis of Harlem Shake continues with TechCrunch's formulaic breakdown of the meme.
Norway's Precursor to Harlem Shake?
In March 2012, videos depicting a group of naked men gyrating and air-humping in Norway's national landmarks were uploaded to YouTube, featuring a similar build-up scene that is reminiscent of the Harlem Shake videos we're seeing today. Could these have inspired the Harlem Shake videos?
Michelle Jenneke in Sports Illustrated
Australian hurdler Michelle Jenneke, known for her famous warm-up dance video, was featured in a photo spread in this year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Click through for a behind-the-scenes video from the photo shoot!
Harlem Shake
According to YouTube's latest analytics report, the "Harlem Shake" meme has so far spawned more than 12,000 videos and 44 million views over the span of a week.
Operation SOTU Didn't Work
Anonymous failed to disrupt online streaming of tonight's State of the Union, and to top it off, President Obama confirmed his executive order that will allow information sharing between the public and private sectors on cybersecurity issues, a move that has been adamantly protested by the elusive hacking group.