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Old Couple's Cute Webcam Adventure Goes Viral [VIDEOS]

One of the most popular videos on the internet this week is a short clip of two seniors learning how to operate their webcam. The video has been viewed nearly three million times over the past few days and according to search statistics the top rising keywords on YouTube are old couple computer, elderly couple can't figure out computer, older couple trying to take picture on computer, old couple trying to skype, seniors accidental video. It's also th...

Myanmar lifts bans on foreign news websites

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Myanmar lifted bans on prominent news websites on Thursday, including some run by critics of the army-dominated government, and unblocked online video portal YouTube, the latest signs of possible reforms in one of Asia's most reclusive states.
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Jim Carrey's 'Love note' Video to Emma Stone Was for fun: Rep (Video)

Coming from an actor as veteran and mature like Jim Carrey, to a budding actress Emma Stone, it might certainly seem creepy to many. In the video he is not only confessing his insane love to Emma, but also expressing his wish to have babies with her. But all was meant for good fun, Carrey's representative assured Access.
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Beward of Gold Scams - FINRA

The independent Financial Industry Regulatory Authority warned investors Wednesday about investment scams that promote gold stocks whose real value is difficult to calculate.
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Candid 'Improv Everywhere' Video Becomes YouTube Sensation [PHOTOS & VIDEO]

New York City-based group Improv Everywhere is known for its out-of-the-box ideas in the form of skits throughout the city. According to their official Web site, improveverywhere.com, Improv Everywhere is a New York City-based prank collective that causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places. Created in August of 2001 by Charlie Todd, Improv Everywhere has executed over 100 missions. Their latest video Say Something Nice became a YouTube sensation and attracted more than 13.....
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"Friday" Singer Rebecca Black Quits School Due to Bullying

Rebecca Black, 14-year-old singer of "Friday", has quit school because of excessive bullying from peers. Her first single garnered more than 167 million YouTube views in the past six months, and had over 3.1 million "dislikes" from YouTube users. The comments on the video, which were mostly negative, were disabled in May 2011.
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Anonymous Vow To Kill Facebook Most Likely a Hoax, IT Expert Says

Reports suggest that hacker group Anonymous announced to take down Facebook in November, pointing to a two-week old YouTube video which went viral this week. To make the situation more interesting, the news of the politically motivated hackers to kill Facebook is deemed fake by security experts.

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