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Orangutan becomes Facebook sensation

Vienna’s Schoenbrunn Tiergarten might be the oldest zoo in the world and feature opulent baroque buildings and 18th century architecture, but it has also a decidedly high-tech side with its star orangutan Nonja, the latest Facebook sensation.

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Microsoft launches Streetside picture view for Bing Maps, Lady Gaga’s gender is one of the year's top questions on Ask.com, and why you should not flirt with your doctor on Facebook.

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