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Harlem Shake: Office Edition
February 7th, 2013 8:30 AMYouTuber HiimRawn says "I see your Harlem Shake and raise you our entire office doing it."
Unflattering Celebrity Photographs
February 6th, 2013 10:04 PMIn the wake of today's hubbub over some unflattering screen captures of Beyoncé from Super Bowl Sunday, let us investigate the origin and history of collecting and sharing "ill-timed celebrity photos" on the Internet.
331Erock
February 6th, 2013 9:15 PMYouTuber Eric Calderone has been uploading his metal covers of popular songs to YouTube since November 2009. His 2010 cover of Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" was the 4th most-viewed video in the world that year.
Toddler Shows Off Trick Shots
February 6th, 2013 8:30 PMTitus the toddler shows off his amazing trick shots in this montage by YouTuber Joseph Ashby.
An Excellent Marketing Technique
February 6th, 2013 8:15 PMEmployees at an electronics store in Kentucky were having a slow day when one decided playing He-Man Sings on every monitor would sell more. No word on whether or not it actually worked.
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Harlem Shake: Office Edition
YouTuber HiimRawn says "I see your Harlem Shake and raise you our entire office doing it."
Unflattering Celebrity Photographs
In the wake of today's hubbub over some unflattering screen captures of Beyoncé from Super Bowl Sunday, let us investigate the origin and history of collecting and sharing "ill-timed celebrity photos" on the Internet.
Toddler Shows Off Trick Shots
Titus the toddler shows off his amazing trick shots in this montage by YouTuber Joseph Ashby.
An Excellent Marketing Technique
Employees at an electronics store in Kentucky were having a slow day when one decided playing He-Man Sings on every monitor would sell more. No word on whether or not it actually worked.