30
Sep
Category:
Computers
Why are The Flintstones on Google?
That’s what you might ask if you happen to visit Google’s home page today. Its logo is replaced by a doodle of characters from the animated TV show, The Flintstones.

You will find the answer if you hover your mouse over it. It says, 50th Anniversary of the Flintstones.
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On September 30, 2010 and for the first time ever in Colorado, the World Extreme Cagefighting organization will hold WEC 51.
This event could be the strongest fight card WEC has put on this year.
It is so strong that former WEC Featherweight Champion Mike Brown has been relegated to the preliminary card.
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At the premier episode, fourteen fighters survived the elimination round.
In TUF 12 episode 2, as they enter the house, a mad dash upstairs to go select their bedrooms ensued while others simply went to the bar.
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Shoe giant Nike has a new series of advertisements titled “Boom”.
The “boom” catchphrase is supposed to signify that one moment in time where all you can do is just say, “boom!”
“Eureka!” might also work but that’s too old-school.
One of the athletes featured is pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao.
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27
Sep
Category:
Computers
Twelve years ago this month, our favorite search engine Google became, well.. Google.

Although there has been a confusion on when really is Google’s exact birthday, Google today has a doodle of a cake on its homepage.
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Widely considered as one of the top pound for pound MMA fighters in the world, Georges “Rush” St. Pierre came to visit Manila, Philippines for a 3-day promotional tour last September 23, 2010.
The event is titled “GSP Hits Manila: Experience the Rush” and was brought to the Filipino fans by Balls Channel, the exclusive home of the UFC in the country.
Check out the highlights of his visit after the jump.
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