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Earlier today we referenced the YouTube video from an alleged “Young Mak,” titled “Ball State Ass Slapper Song.” It’s the very tip of the Internet craziness iceberg that even our site staff notices from various points throughout the country.
We couldn’t leave it at just the video. While the Ball State Daily News (rightfully so) has [...]

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Yeah, we know you know. But CNN has a story on it, making it more important than our Twitter and Facebook dribble-bitchings. Right? It’s on the front page!

Even CNN is noting the re-occurrence in a semi-snarky headline.

One thing is for sure: If Google continues this trend of downtime the webizens of the world will collectively lift [...]

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Zuck’s beast launched a new feature allowing users to tag friends and Facebook pages in its posts.
I’d write something more here, but you already left to go play with it yourself.

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Some well-organized thieves managed to wipe out most of an Apple Store in Marlton, N.J.
The loot: 23 MacBook Pros, 14 iPhones and 9 iPod touches.
It only took them 31 seconds.

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Sony’s latest e-book “Reader,” the “Daily Edition,” will include free access to AT&T’s 3G network when it hits shelves this holiday season.
The product was unveiled today during an event at the New York City Public Library. The event also allowed for the announcement of Sony’s Library Finder, which will help users download and “check out” [...]

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CBS will debut the first video-in-print advertisement in September’s issue of Entertainment Weekly. Only a few lucky subscribers in New York and L.A. will see the video version, though the actual ad will run in all copies, Wired reports:
The CBS foray into a print-digital alliance plays full-motion video at a crisp resolution. The ad, dubbed by [...]

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