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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!
August 5th, 2013 4:27 PM ShareThe Brandjackers of Weird Twitter
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.
Nerdist Animates the Star Wars Filibuster
August 5th, 2013 2:44 PMPatton Oswalt's famous Star Wars filibuster from the TV show Parks and Recreation comes animated by the Nerdist channel as part of YouTube's "Geek Week."
Parkour
August 5th, 2013 2:00 PMDerived from the French word “le parcours" in reference to a type of military obstacle course developed by Georges Hébert, Parkour was first introduced by French choreographer David Bell in 1988.
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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.
Nerdist Animates the Star Wars Filibuster
Patton Oswalt's famous Star Wars filibuster from the TV show Parks and Recreation comes animated by the Nerdist channel as part of YouTube's "Geek Week."