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Google's "Year in Search" for 2014
December 16th, 2014 12:45 PMGoogle Trends tells the story about what humanity collectively searched over the past year in the latest installment of their annual "Year in Search" video series.
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December 15th, 2014 8:00 PMWhen police stormed a cafe where hostages were being held by lone gunman Man Haron Monis in Sydney, Australia, the Iranian Muslim cleric shot two of the hostages and wounded three others before turning the gun on himself.
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Bill Nye Explains Evolution with Emoji
December 15th, 2014 6:56 PMBill Nye walks viewers through the basics of evolution, including a theory of abiogenesis, using Emoji symbols as a teaching aid.
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December 15th, 2014 12:01 PMThis memorable comic relief from the 1993 sci-fi blockbuster Jurassic Park has been repurposed into an equally funny reminder that nobody ever cares if you actually try to do something on the Internet.
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Sydney Hostage Crisis Ends with Three Dead
When police stormed a cafe where hostages were being held by lone gunman Man Haron Monis in Sydney, Australia, the Iranian Muslim cleric shot two of the hostages and wounded three others before turning the gun on himself.
"See? Nobody Cares"
This memorable comic relief from the 1993 sci-fi blockbuster Jurassic Park has been repurposed into an equally funny reminder that nobody ever cares if you actually try to do something on the Internet.