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Jim Carrey's Message to Emma Stone
December 23rd, 2011 12:00 PMVirals of 2011: While Jim Carrey's satirical love confession video for actress Emma Stone may have been a viral marketing campaign for his personal website, it still managed to inspired a slew of remix and parody videos.
FedEx Guy Throws Computer Monitor
December 22nd, 2011 9:17 PMAfter a video showing a FedEx Delivery man throwing a computer monitor over a fence went viral this week, FedEx responded by uploading an apology to their official YouTube page.
Totally Looks Like: Serious Fox Edition
December 22nd, 2011 8:52 PMFor more, check out the image gallery!
GoDaddy's Public Support of SOPA
December 22nd, 2011 7:30 PMAfter finding out that the Internet domain registrar GoDaddy supports the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), Redditor selfprodigy suggested that clients transfer their domains from the web hosting service on December 29th, providing links to other companies who are offering discounts for those who switch.
Pop Tarts and Pop Tart Accessories
December 22nd, 2011 6:51 PMHank Hill + Nyan Cat = Hilarious antics ensue.
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Jim Carrey's Message to Emma Stone
Virals of 2011: While Jim Carrey's satirical love confession video for actress Emma Stone may have been a viral marketing campaign for his personal website, it still managed to inspired a slew of remix and parody videos.
Totally Looks Like: Serious Fox Edition
For more, check out the image gallery!
GoDaddy's Public Support of SOPA
After finding out that the Internet domain registrar GoDaddy supports the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), Redditor selfprodigy suggested that clients transfer their domains from the web hosting service on December 29th, providing links to other companies who are offering discounts for those who switch.