Social Climber: Green Bay Packers Pummel Chicago Bears

The people of cyberspace are talking about the Packers, Tel Aviv and iMessage.

ByABC News
November 10, 2014, 10:36 AM
Matt Damon attends the "Project Greenlight" event at Boulevard3, Nov. 7, 2014, in Hollywood.
Matt Damon attends the "Project Greenlight" event at Boulevard3, Nov. 7, 2014, in Hollywood.
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title: Green Bay Packers Pummel Chicago Bearstext: The Green Bay Packers beat the Chicago Bears in a stunning 55-14 victory on Sunday at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, pictured throwing a 56-yard touchdown in the second quarter, tossed an impressive six touchdowns in the first half alone. media: 26805570

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title: iMessage Tool Releasedtext: Apple released a tool that allows iPhone users to "deregister" your phone number from its messaging service iMessage. This allows people who have switched to another type of phone, including Android or Blackberry devices, to keep their SMS (or text) messages without iMessage. media: 25752013

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title: Veterans Day 2014text: The social media world has gotten a head start in saluting all American service members for Veterans Day, which is on Tuesday. Twitter users are posting gratitude and holiday deals online today, which happens to also be the 239th birthday of the United States Marine Corps. Another trending term is Happy Birthday, Marines.

Top Veterans Day Deals and Freebies Tomorrow

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title: Israeli Soldier Stabbed in Tel Avivtext: Tensions increased as an Israeli soldier was critically wounded after being stabbed at a busy train station today in Tel Aviv, Israeli media reported. A Palestinian suspect has been arrested, the BBC reports.

The incident follows other violent incidents, including reports that police shot an Arab man, 22, who allegedly attacked them with a knife. Israeli Arabs threw stones at police over the weekend. media: 26806957

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title: Mikhail Gorbachev Warns of New Cold Wartext: At a symposium on security in Europe, former President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev, 83, said tensions between the world's biggest powers now means the world "is on the brink of a new Cold War." The gathering on Saturday commemorated the 25th anniversary after the fall of the Berlin Wall. media: 26807240