Friday, January 25, 2013

Google Alert - video

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Video: Woman's reaction to becoming a grandmother goes viral
The Independent
A video of a woman finding out that she is going to become a grandmother for the first time has become an internet hit. When she discovers the news, the grandmother-to-be throws her hands up in the air and cries out ecstatically "We're having a baby ..
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Dempsey on Afghanistan, cyber-attacks & Petraeus
NBCNews.com
Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was one of the architects behind the recent announcement that women could perform on the frontline in combat. Prior to that announcement, Dempsey sat down with Rock Center Special ...
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NBCNews.com
Inside pioneer pitchman Ron Popeil's empire
NBCNews.com
From the Chop-O-Matic to a rotisserie oven to hair spray that covers up a bald spot, Ron Popeil has made a name for himself as the best-known salesman of the television era. Rock Center Anchor Brian Williams goes into Popeil's kitchen where the ...
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NBCNews.com
Video: Distracted newsreader falls into canal while texting
The Independent
Video: Distracted newsreader falls into canal while texting. Friday 25 January 2013 Tweet. Print. Your friend's email address. Your email address. Note: We do not store your email address(es) but your IP address will be logged to prevent abuse of this ...
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The Independent
Mercury | video
The Guardian (blog)
[video link]. Ancient alchemists thought fluidity was an essential and unique property of mercury, so they were shocked when two Russians demonstrated in 1759 that mercury could be frozen into a solid and bent like any other metal. In this next video ...
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Video: Watch San Francisco 49ers' Offensive Linemen 'Just Dance'
Bleacher Report
Joe Staley, Alex Boone and Mike Iupati might be getting ready for the biggest game of their professional careers right now, but they took some time out of their busy schedules to have a dance off to the popular video game, "Just Dance 4." All three men ...
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Twitter unveils Vine, its six-second Instagram for video
CNET
They are shot using the Vine app, and users can choose to have sound on or off, as can anyone who encounters a Vine video in a tweet or blog post. In a blog post, Vine co-founder and general manager Dom Hofmann wrote that, "Posts on Vine are about ...
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Gurgaon company Video Recruit India launches web videos for job interviews
Economic Times
Video Recruit, the only portal of its kind in India, which offers such a nature of collaboration, uses a pay-per-use model and is accessible to businesses of all sizes, from start-ups to large corporations. GURGAON: Companies spend a lot of time ...
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Economic Times
China sacks sex video extortion scandal officials
BBC News
Senior Chongqing official Lei Zhengfu was fired last year after he featured in a sex video. He was said to have been entrapped by a construction firm. The 10 sacked officials include party and government officials in the southwestern city as well as ...
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BBC News
Twitter Unveils Video-Sharing Vine App for iOS
PC Magazine
Twitter today announced a video-sharing service, dubbed Vine, which will let users shoot and share short, looping videos. The release is part of Twitter's October acquisition of video startup Vine. The micro-blogging site had been mum on its plans for ...
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Notorious video resume job-seeker Aleksey Vayner, of Queens, died Saturday ...
New York Daily News
... said the cause of death was pending. The death was first reported by IvyGate, the Ivy League gossip blog. The former Aleksey Vayner changed his name in Queens County Civil Court in 2012, six years after becoming the butt of jokes for his video resume.
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New York Daily News
Twitter announces Vine for video
ITworld.com
January 24, 2013, 3:00 PM — Twitter has announced a new mobile video sharing service, called Vine, designed to allow users to connect through short video clips in a fashion akin to tweeting. In keeping with the micro-blogging site's 140-character ...
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