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To prove that fact, several technology companies, most of them are based in the United States, posted videos online of the newest certified smash hit dance craze known as "Harlem Shake" which collectively has already 12,000 versions posted on YouTube and other video sharing websites around the net. Geeks on making this video relate that they took a much-needed break from making and marketing their technology to enjoy a good, hearty session of the Harlem Shake!
People at tech giant companies such as Intel, Google, Groupon, vBox, Path, AOL and HuffPost, Ebay, TechCrunch and Startup Weekend are only few among those geeks who temporarily depart themselves from their busy work to show the world their other positive side. What they did actually looks very funny and despite the only 30 seconds (some are less) length of the dance you'll find enjoyment and mind you, you can't help to try it too.
I know some Isidoreans, especially the younger generations can relate so much to this--this is actually the main reason why I am sharing this on this page because when I was in high school there's this song or dance they called "Harlem" and it's really a hit to everyone in the campus and even outside the school. Like when that song is played in a Barangay's benefit dance everyone would go wild and crazy dancing to the beat!
So sit back and enjoy the series of Harlem Shake videos below and by the way let us know which one for you did the best version by leaving a comment below! :D