
Twitter Frenzy Over Obama's Nobel, Beyonce Wants to Dance With You

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
- The Nobel Foundation has unexpectedly awarded President Obama its peace prize for diplomacy, and the Web has been aflutter and atwitter since news broke this morning. Of course, the committee probably just gave it to him since Alfred Nobel was a Swede and Obama is a socialist. (Insert sarcasm notation.) [From: The New York Times, via Mashable]
- Last spring, Nintendo tapped Beyonce to promote its 'Rythym Nation' video game, and now the mega-diva has revealed that she'd like to appear in her own dancing game. Given the disturbing under-representation of minorities and women in video games, someone, if they're interested in money, needs to sign Beyonce up and jump on this idea, like, yesterday. [From: Joystiq]
- In an apparently nostalgic homage to classic fast-food catchphrases, YouTube has added a "1 billion views per day!" tag underneath its logo. Maybe it can also bring back Mayor McCheese and Captain Crook. Those guys were awesome. [From: Tech Crunch]
- The 'Tap Tap' folks are about to get some serious finger-tappin' competition as 'Rock Band' is officially coming to the iPhone. It will be interesting to see how the game translates to the mobile format, because subway and bus companions might not really appreciate flying leg kicks or an ear-piercing "AHHHYAAAHH!" From: TUAW]
- Oh noez! The constant tumult and emotional drain of young, teenage love has apparently inspired Miley Cyrus to delete her Twitter account. What will the world do? Probably just start reading '30 Rock' funny-man and Twitter rookie Tracy Morgan's page. [From: Reuters]
- The iPhone has claimed the top spot in the J.D. Powers semi-annual customer satisfaction survey, with the BlackBerry coming in second. That means pollsters must have skipped New York City. [From: Fortune]



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