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Anthem Of The Day: The “Thank You, Facebook” Song
Comedian Joe Mande noticed that a group of exuberant Facebook fanatics have recorded a song and shot a music video thanking Facebook on the day of its IPO. The video — called “Thank You Facebook Song — dedicated to its FB IPO” — was posted to YouTube on Wednesday and can be “enjoyed” above.
“I want to thank you for bringing to me…friends and family.”
Facebook IPO live updates here: http://huff.to/Kug2Zp
‘South Park’ sued for allegedly copying YouTube video ‘What What (In the Butt).’ Somewhere a legal clerk is chuckling over the brief. [via HuffPost Tech]
Around 25 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube every minute. It would take you approximately 1700 years to watch all those millions of videos. So good luck trying to find something worth watching on your lunch break.
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