Meanwhile in London of the Day: Bluth's Banana Stand is Going On Tour

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Meanwhile in London of the Day: Bluth's Banana Stand is Going On Tour
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To promote the upcoming season premiere of Arrested Development on May 26th, Netflix has launched a pop-up shop tour of Bluth's Original Frozen Banana Stand, which will serve up real frozen bananas and photo ops with cast members in various locations across Great Britain and the United States, starting with London (as seen in the picture) this week and a few more pit stops in New York and Los Angeles in the following week. Is there any money in it? Perhaps you should find out!

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That Awkward Moment of the Day: Kiss Cam Breakup

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In the latest edition of "kiss cam" FAILs, the entire audience at a Fresno Grizzlies baseball game witnesses a spectacular break up via Jumbotron.

Shut Up and Take My Money of the Day: WheelHarp, the All-in-One Orchestra Instrument

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Missouri artisan Jon Jones created this beautiful piece of instrument known as the Wheelharp, a keyboard that emulates the sounds of an entire orchestra string through a single-cylinder rotating wheel that acts as a bow against its 61 strings. But before you get too excited, this orchestra-in-one doesn't run cheap: the cheapest model starts at $10,000.

YouTube Launches U.S. Trends Map

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YouTube Launches U.S. Trends Map
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This morning, YouTube unveiled a Trends Map breaking down the site's top videos in the United States by regions, age and gender demographics. According to the YouTube official blog, the top videos are selected based on their YouTube views as well as the frequency of shares within a 12 to 24 hour time span.

Hack of the Day: Syrian Electronic Army Hacks The Onion's Twitter Account

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Hack of the Day: Syrian Electronic Army Hacks The Onion's Twitter Account
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The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA), a hacking collective with a recent history of compromising social media accounts owned by major news agencies such as the AP and Reuters, has taken responsibility for infiltrating The Onion's Twitter feed yesterday. During the takeover, the group posted several tweets containing disparaging remarks towards Israel's military operations and Zionism, According to a statement given to The New York Times by SEA member "Th3 Pro," the hack was orchestrated in retaliation against an Onion satire article written from the perspective of the incumbent Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad.

What The Internet is Doing to Our Brains

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Ever wonder what detrimental effect the Internet may be having on your brain? The Epipheo YouTube channel animated an interview with author Nicholas Carr, who argues that constant Internet use is harming our long term memory by over-stimulating and dividing our attention and that could be threatening our very humanity. To combat this, Epipheo recommends taking some time each day to unplug from the Internet and focus on a singular task.

Viral Video of the Day: Charles Ramsey Saves the Day

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As the decade-old cold kidnapping case of three women unraveled in Ohio yesterday, Cleveland resident Charles Ramsey who helped the three women escape from the captor's house quickly emerged as the hero of the day, not to mention his viral video fame that is already in the making.