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Steve Jobs in "Making Pad"
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Cochlear Implant Activation Videos
August 5th, 2013 5:30 PMTry not to tear up while watching these heart-warming videos of people hearing for the first time thanks to surgically implanted hearing aids.
YouTube's Guide to Global Geekery
August 5th, 2013 5:01 PMDive into Monday's highlights of YouTube's Geek Week special programming with Chester See from the comedy sketch group YOMYOMF.
Mint Coins of America, Assemble!
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August 5th, 2013 3:54 PMIn yesterday's Wall Street Journal article on brandjacking of corporate-sponsored tweets, Twitter spokesman Jim Prosser gave a nod to this fast-growing subculture by describing it as a "refuge" from the sudden influx of advertisers on the popular microblogging site.
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Steve Jobs in "Making Pad"
MondoMedia's entry for YouTube's "Geek Week" features an animated Breaking Bad parody depicting the downfall of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
Cochlear Implant Activation Videos
Try not to tear up while watching these heart-warming videos of people hearing for the first time thanks to surgically implanted hearing aids.
YouTube's Guide to Global Geekery
Dive into Monday's highlights of YouTube's Geek Week special programming with Chester See from the comedy sketch group YOMYOMF.
The Brandjackers of Weird Twitter
In yesterday's Wall Street Journal article on brandjacking of corporate-sponsored tweets, Twitter spokesman Jim Prosser gave a nod to this fast-growing subculture by describing it as a "refuge" from the sudden influx of advertisers on the popular microblogging site.