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Colbert rocks an iPad at the Grammys
Steve Colbert flashed an iPad during the song of the year award at last night's Grammy Awards. The funniest part occurs when he asks Jay-Z, "Did you not get one in your gift bag? Am I cooler than...
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Stephen Colbert attempts to understand gamification
The Colbert Report has has its share of notable video game guests and commentary, but it was a (pleasant) surprise to see that he invited author and game creator Jane McGonigal on his show the...
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Colbert rocks an iPad at the Grammys
Steve Colbert flashed an iPad during the song of the year award at last night's Grammy Awards. The funniest part occurs when he asks Jay-Z, "Did you not get one in your gift bag? Am I cooler than...
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Colbert heats up global warming
The Colbert Report interviewed author Bill McKibben. He mentioned the 350PPM standard, and now the UN's Nobel Prize winning climate scientist has endorsed that standard. So here's what...
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Treadmill C.O.L.B.E.R.T
COLBERT in space. That's Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill. So Stephen's name won't grace Node 3 itself but the very important exercise equipment of astronauts.
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Will ISS Node 3 be named for Colbert?!
Tomorrow is the big announcement: Will NASA actually name a part of the space station after Stephen Colbert? A nation awaits ....
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Lessig, Colbert in Copyright Smackdown
Larry Lessig was on Colbert last night and it was a copyright smackdown. Stephen started the interview off demanding what Lessig means by "hybrid economy" in the title of his new book, Remix:...
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Video: Colbert to 'Dough Man'
At the D conference, Stephen Colbert introduced his boss, Viacom CEO and President Phillipe Dauman, who gave his side of his company’s suit against YouTube.
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Viacom sued over Colbert parody on YouTube
EFF, others claim Viacom is misusing copyright law in forcing video-sharing site to take down parody of Comedy Central show.
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