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2011 United Kingdom Riots
November 5th, 2012 7:36 PMPower of Crowdsourcing: During the riots across the United Kingdom in August 2011, both the mob and the police used crowdsourced hashtags on Twitter to coordinate their attacks and arrests.
This Bro Just Wants to Bang
November 5th, 2012 6:29 PMJulian Lane of the mixed martial arts reality show The Ultimate Fighter tearfully begs a fellow contestant to let him "bang bro" after losing a fight on the television program.
Wrong Neighborhood or Undercover?
November 5th, 2012 6:05 PMThe Coca Cola Company's internal affairs undercover agent spotted in the Fanta neighborhood.
George Lucas' Farewell to the Fans
November 5th, 2012 5:37 PMYouTube animator Kurtis Scott presents George Lucas' afterthoughts on handing over his life's work to Disney and the Star Wars fans' criticisms surrounding his decision.
"Twitter Bomb" Election Spam
November 5th, 2012 5:00 PMA barrage of last-minute tweet spam known as "Twitter bombs" are expected to hit during the countdown to the 2012 presidential election.
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2011 United Kingdom Riots
Power of Crowdsourcing: During the riots across the United Kingdom in August 2011, both the mob and the police used crowdsourced hashtags on Twitter to coordinate their attacks and arrests.
Wrong Neighborhood or Undercover?
The Coca Cola Company's internal affairs undercover agent spotted in the Fanta neighborhood.
"Twitter Bomb" Election Spam
A barrage of last-minute tweet spam known as "Twitter bombs" are expected to hit during the countdown to the 2012 presidential election.