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It's More Fun in the Philippines
January 17th, 2012 5:08 PMThe Filipino Department of Tourism's latest ad campaign inspired a Twitter hashtag and a slew of image macros mocking its slogan.
The Day The LOLcats Died
January 17th, 2012 4:00 PMSay no to PIPA and SOPA with Laughpong's acoustic tribute to the classic folk song "American Pie," featuring cameo appearances by Internet scientist Forest and Cheezburger CEO Ben Huh.
Geotagging on Flickr and Twitter
January 17th, 2012 3:30 PMThis set of five maps, created by digital cartographer Eric Fischer, shows the frequency of location based tweets and Flickr photos across the globe. The orange spots mark more prevalent Flickr tags and the blue spots show Twitter use. Click through to see the entire series!
Dancing Alone to Pony
January 17th, 2012 3:00 PMThe YouTube fad of dancing solo to the 1996 Ginuwine song Pony went largely unnoticed for nearly four years before a single topic blog was created to showcase the highlights.
Happy MILK Day
January 17th, 2012 2:07 PMMusician Jonathan Mann, who has been writing a song a day on YouTube for 1100 consecutive days, wrote this piece inspired by a series of tweets expressing confusion with yesterday's Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
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It's More Fun in the Philippines
The Filipino Department of Tourism's latest ad campaign inspired a Twitter hashtag and a slew of image macros mocking its slogan.
The Day The LOLcats Died
Say no to PIPA and SOPA with Laughpong's acoustic tribute to the classic folk song "American Pie," featuring cameo appearances by Internet scientist Forest and Cheezburger CEO Ben Huh.
Geotagging on Flickr and Twitter
This set of five maps, created by digital cartographer Eric Fischer, shows the frequency of location based tweets and Flickr photos across the globe. The orange spots mark more prevalent Flickr tags and the blue spots show Twitter use. Click through to see the entire series!
Dancing Alone to Pony
The YouTube fad of dancing solo to the 1996 Ginuwine song Pony went largely unnoticed for nearly four years before a single topic blog was created to showcase the highlights.