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Love for Our Tweeps: People Answer 'What Is Twitter?'


Last week, we took our cameras to the streets and inadvertently stumped roughly half the people when we asked, "What is Flickr?" This time, we decided to try our luck by inquiring about Twitter, and, for the most part, everyone had an inkling as to the micro-blogging powerhouse's raison d'être.

Since people are now apparently tweeting 27 million times a day, this should come as no surprise. Not only do we chronicle our outrage over a contentious election via tweets, the Twiteratti have even taken to academic discourse. A zeitgeist has been ignited by 140-character streams of culture.

So what answer most aptly captured the Twitter Experience? "Like, if someone's going to the bathroom, you can know that...I guess that's when they tweet." Precisely.

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'What Is Flickr?' Question Flummoxes Folks on the Street



We'll admit that, as tech journalists, we live in a bit of a self-imposed bubble when it comes to Internet goings-on. ("What do you mean, 'You've never heard of a meme?' ") So we decided to take our cameras to the streets of New York and descend upon the less compulsively-geeky masses to ask, "What is Flickr?"

Though the image-sharing behemoth Flickr -- now millions of users strong -- celebrated its 4 billionth photo upload last month, we apparently confused a fair-sized cross-section of people walking through Times Square. But all was not lost: despite the fact that some couldn't tell us "what the Flickr is," we mercifully found some of our own ilk, from teens to more mature passerbys, to legitimize our inherently techy career focus. (Mom, Dad, we're doing powerful important work, here.)


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Accidental Nudity on the Office Desktop (True Video Tales)


It's happened to all of us: A misplaced click on a questionable Web site, an e-mail from an immature friend, or a risqué pop up ad. Suddenly, there's way too much skin showing on our office computer screen. We slam our laptops shut as fast as we can, but by then it's too late. The boss is standing over our shoulder.

We took our cameras to Miami Beach and asked people on the street to tell us about their most embarrassing accidental porn moment... what's your's?

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The Rudest Place to Use Your Cell Phone Is....


We hit the streets of Miami Beach recently with our cameras to find the answer to some questions we've been debating furiously around here at Switched headquarters -- where is the rudest place to use a cell phone?

What about talking on your phone in a public restroom?

How about while waiting in line?

What do you think?

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Is It Rude To Talk On Your Cellphone While Waiting in Line?

We hit the streets of Miami Beach recently with our cameras to find the answer to some questions we've been debating furiously around here at Switched headquarters -- is it rude to talk on your cellphone while waiting in a line?

What about talking on your phone in a public restroom?

What do you think?

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Is It Rude to Talk on Your Cell Phone in a Public Restroom?


We hit the streets of Miami Beach recently with our cameras to find the answer to a question we've been debating furiously around here at Switched headquarters -- is it rude to talk on your cellphone in a public restroom?

What about talking on your phone while waiting in line?

What do you think?

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Worst Places for Your Cell Phone to Ring (True Stories)


The most annoying thing about cell phones -- for both owners and the people around them -- is that often they go off in the most inappropriate places. We hit the streets and asked a few folks to share some of their most embarrassing accidental cell phone ringing stories. Some of the answers also got us wondering: Is it okay to take a phone call in the bathroom? To find out, click the video above.

If your cell phone rings in the bathroom, is it okay to answer it?

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What Bothers You About Most Cell Phones?

Love 'em or hate 'em, cell phones are very much in our daily lives. As much as they help us stay in touch with folks, surf the Web, take pictures, or listen to music, cell phones also drive us crazy. We hit the streets asking folks to share their biggest cell phone pet peeves, which are compiled in the above video. We bet you'll agree with a lot of these folks, but if you've got anything that annoys you about cell phones to add, please do!

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Have You Ever Checked Your Significant Other's E-Mail?


It's the 21st-century version of checking your significant (or semi-significant) other's diary, except this one involves actually snagging a password and sneaking into someone else's e-mail. E-mail should be private, even between spouses, or should it? We took to the streets of New York City and found some surprising answers on both sides of the debate, which you can see in the above Switched video. What do you think?

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