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A TV weatherman went on a strange rant this past week, implying on-air that he doesn't like his co-workers.
NBC Nightly News presenter Brian Williams exemplifies how to stay calm on air when the building's fire alarm goes off.
Soloist Lukas Kmit hits the right note on phone intrusion.
After Facebook removed Salman Rushdie's profile with little in the way of communication, he turned to Twitter to make his opinions heard. It worked. Facebook reinstated Rushdie's profile in 2 hours.
New York City council speaker Christine Quinn displayed questionable etiquette during a speech by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg - by chewing gum!
For a short period on Sunday, Sesame Street's YouTube channel was shut down after hackers uploaded pornographic videos on the page.
Google+ has been open to the public for over a month. With more than 43 million people signed up, Google’s Executive Chairman finally joins the social network.
MailOnline post the wrong version of the Knox trial outcome and falsify details of the verdict.
In an Australian retail store, Keara O’Neil and her bridesmaids were shopping for dresses for her special occasion. What ensued and the way in which GASP, the retailer in question, dealt with the situation has spread like wildlife on social networks.
A tool to "love": The BBC has launched a device that turns down the grunts of Wimbledon athletes.
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