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Cat Lets the Dogs In
November 9th, 2012 3:30 PMThis herd of puppies seems to be stuck behind this door forever until Buster the cat comes along to save the day.
Kony 2012
November 9th, 2012 3:13 PMPower of Crowdsourcing: Despite its spiral downward with the director's public breakdown, Invisible Children's viral vigilant campaign against the Ugandan rebel Joseph Kony wrote a new chapter in the history of online activism.
Nicole Westbrook's "It's Thanksgiving"
November 9th, 2012 2:15 PMTeen pop producer Patrice Wilson of "Friday" fame is back with his latest masterpiece about the joys of Thanksgiving. Get ready to sing into those drumsticks!
iOS6 Maps: Globe Edition
November 9th, 2012 1:44 PMJokes about Apple's less-than-perfect iOS6 Maps app continue.
Kim Dotcom
November 8th, 2012 11:30 PMMegaupload founder Kim Dotcom has run into some trouble with his new site Me.Ga, which was taken over by the hacker group Omega who threatened to sell the domain to the Universal Music Group.
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Kony 2012
Power of Crowdsourcing: Despite its spiral downward with the director's public breakdown, Invisible Children's viral vigilant campaign against the Ugandan rebel Joseph Kony wrote a new chapter in the history of online activism.
iOS6 Maps: Globe Edition
Jokes about Apple's less-than-perfect iOS6 Maps app continue.
Kim Dotcom
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has run into some trouble with his new site Me.Ga, which was taken over by the hacker group Omega who threatened to sell the domain to the Universal Music Group.