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When You See It: Hairbomb Edition
December 11th, 2012 7:46 PM ShareKim Dotcom
December 11th, 2012 7:10 PMPeople of 2012: Once known as a teenage internet tycoon in Germany, the founder of now defunct file-sharing service Megaupload became the poster child of the copyright debate following his arrest in New Zealand at the beginning of this year.
Singapore, Tilt Shifted and Time-Lapsed
December 11th, 2012 6:00 PMPhotographer Keith Loutit returns with his latest video featuring time-lapsed and tilt-shifted sequences from Singapore.
Meme Factories of 2012: Since its unveiling in October 2010, this photo-sharing smartphone app has grown into a social media powerhouse with more than 100 million users and financial backing from none other than Facebook.
Boxxy Gets in a Fight
December 11th, 2012 4:45 PMBoxxy reenacts a story of how she got into a fist fight with a preppy girl over who was going to marry Miroku, a character from the anime series InuYasha.
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Kim Dotcom
People of 2012: Once known as a teenage internet tycoon in Germany, the founder of now defunct file-sharing service Megaupload became the poster child of the copyright debate following his arrest in New Zealand at the beginning of this year.
Singapore, Tilt Shifted and Time-Lapsed
Photographer Keith Loutit returns with his latest video featuring time-lapsed and tilt-shifted sequences from Singapore.
Meme Factories of 2012: Since its unveiling in October 2010, this photo-sharing smartphone app has grown into a social media powerhouse with more than 100 million users and financial backing from none other than Facebook.