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| Researchers Predict Twitter Trends With 95% Accuracy   [STUDY] |  | | Thursday, November 01, 2012   4:48 PM | Eric Larson | 
 |  | |  | Researchers at MIT say   they've created an algorithm for Twitter that predicts trending topics better than   the site's existing equation. Associate Professor Devavrat Shah and student   Stanislav Nikolov say their new algorithm predicts trending... 
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 | Wave Riding Robot Survives Sandy's Wild Waters   [VIDEO] |  | | Thursday, November 01, 2012   3:06 PM | Eric Larson | 
 |  | |  | The open ocean certainly   wasn't a choice place to be earlier this week as Hurricane Sandy crept toward the   East Coast. A floating robot, however, survived the rough waters in one piece. The   robot, called Mercury, is one of a series of Wave... 
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 | Take a Spectacular 360-Degree Thrill Ride   in an F1 Racer [VIDEO] |  | | Thursday,   November 01, 2012 12:45 PM | Charlie   White | 
 |  | |  | Are you ready to view the   most remarkable video you've seen all month? Strap yourself in, because Making   View created the world's first spherical 360-degree video of a Formula One racer   screaming around the Rudskogen facility in Norway. The video... 
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 | Watch Highlights of 1946's First NBA Game Ever   [VIDEO] |  | | Thursday, November 01, 2012   11:46 AM | Sam Laird | 
 |  | |  | The NBA's first game ever was   played on Nov. 1, 1946 -- 56 years ago today. A bunch of white guys wore short   shorts, ran the ol' three man weave and hoisted two-handed set shots from a court   bereft of a three-point line. The New York... 
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 | Bloomberg Interpreter's Swag Gives Her   Overnight Internet Fame [VIDEO] |  | | Thursday,   November 01, 2012 11:23 AM | Eric   Larson | 
 |  | |  | Tension was high Monday night   as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg addressed Hurricane Sandy and its approach   into the East Coast. For most viewers, though, it wasn't the mayor's speech that   was most captivating -- it was his sign language... 
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