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Cat Gets a Brain Freeze
May 22nd, 2015 4:17 PMNapo the cat eats ice cream a little too fast and makes a very disturbing gurgling noise.
Bahar Mustafa's Racism Controversy
May 22nd, 2015 3:30 PMThe Goldsmiths Students' Union diversity officer at the University of London may lose her position for tweeting the hashtag "#KillAllWhiteMen."
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Mario Kart With a Jazzier Side
May 22nd, 2015 2:44 PMNext time your friends are all hanging out watching you play video games, perhaps you should put them to work creating a live soundtrack for your playtime enjoyment.
This Bird Should Switch to Decaf
May 22nd, 2015 2:07 PM SharePodcasting
May 22nd, 2015 1:22 PMThis practice of publishing an episodic audio or video series via the web has flourished since 2004, when former MTV host Adam Curry released the first podcasting program iPodder.
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Cat Gets a Brain Freeze
Napo the cat eats ice cream a little too fast and makes a very disturbing gurgling noise.
Bahar Mustafa's Racism Controversy
The Goldsmiths Students' Union diversity officer at the University of London may lose her position for tweeting the hashtag "#KillAllWhiteMen."
Mario Kart With a Jazzier Side
Next time your friends are all hanging out watching you play video games, perhaps you should put them to work creating a live soundtrack for your playtime enjoyment.
Podcasting
This practice of publishing an episodic audio or video series via the web has flourished since 2004, when former MTV host Adam Curry released the first podcasting program iPodder.