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Doug Walker
October 3rd, 2011 3:40 PMThe Nostalgia Critic remembers so you don't have to. Similar to the Angry Video Game Nerd, his rant filled movie reviews made him a YouTube star.
New York Times #OccupyWallSt Revision
October 3rd, 2011 3:20 PMTwenty minutes after a New York Times article on Occupy Wall Street protests was featured on the homepage this Saturday, a reader noticed that the description was revised to give a very different perspective of the arrests. With Twitter-equipped protesters and citizen journalists increasingly breaking the news first, how do we scrutinize the accuracy of information that is all too often incomplete?
Hundreds of Protesters Arrested in NYC
October 3rd, 2011 2:19 PMAt least a thousand protesters attempted to cross the Brooklyn Bridge this weekend, which ended in chaos with over 600 arrests after encountering a large group of NYPD on the bridge.
Remi Gaillard the Troll Artist
October 3rd, 2011 12:47 PMFrench prankster Remi Gaillard shows how it is done.
Sentimental Analysis of 500M Tweets
October 3rd, 2011 11:59 AMThe New York Times recently published results from a Cornell University study on how tweets can determine when users are the happiest. On average, the most positive tweets are posted in the morning and after dinner.
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Doug Walker
The Nostalgia Critic remembers so you don't have to. Similar to the Angry Video Game Nerd, his rant filled movie reviews made him a YouTube star.
New York Times #OccupyWallSt Revision
Twenty minutes after a New York Times article on Occupy Wall Street protests was featured on the homepage this Saturday, a reader noticed that the description was revised to give a very different perspective of the arrests. With Twitter-equipped protesters and citizen journalists increasingly breaking the news first, how do we scrutinize the accuracy of information that is all too often incomplete?
Hundreds of Protesters Arrested in NYC
At least a thousand protesters attempted to cross the Brooklyn Bridge this weekend, which ended in chaos with over 600 arrests after encountering a large group of NYPD on the bridge.
Remi Gaillard the Troll Artist
French prankster Remi Gaillard shows how it is done.
Sentimental Analysis of 500M Tweets
The New York Times recently published results from a Cornell University study on how tweets can determine when users are the happiest. On average, the most positive tweets are posted in the morning and after dinner.