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Cara Delevingne and Jourdan Dunn Do the Harlem Shake

It was only a matter of time before someone in the fashion industry made a response to the Internet's latest dance video craze, the Harlem Shake — and who better suited for the task than model friends Jourdan Dunn and Cara Delevingne?


It was only a matter of time before someone in the fashion industry made a response to the Internet's latest dance video craze, the Harlem Shake — and who better suited for the task than model friends Jourdan Dunn and Cara Delevingne?

The duo were backstage at the Topshop Unique show on Sunday with fellow model Rosie Tapner when cameras captured Dunn following the meme's custom of breaking into a spontaneous dance to the Baauer song "Harlem Shake." Delevingne and Tapner don't seem particularly amused to be in the middle of a dance party until they suddenly join in on the fun.

Iterations of the Harlem Shake video have come from the campuses of West Point and the University of Texas, and to the offices of BuzzFeed and Anderson Cooper Live. Given how much the fashion industry likes its memes, we're a little surprised it took this long for someone to make a version, but we're excited to see the ones that might follow it. Your move, Alber.

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No, Facebook Places Doesn't Track Your Whereabouts 24/7

There's a rumor going around on Facebook that the new location feature, Places, tracks your whereabouts at all times.

There's a rumor going around on Facebook that the new location feature, Places, tracks your whereabouts at all times. The rumor is false, but it's creating quite a panic within the social network community. Facebook can't and won't track your every move, but you can inadvertently broadcast your exact location to the world if your profile is set to public.

Want to learn how to adjust your privacy settings and shut down Facebook Places for good? Then just keep reading.

Daily Tech

Daily Tech: Solar Tsunami Produces Amazing Light Show

Last week's "solar tsunami" made for some great photography — Gizmodo Farmville-addicted bosses breathe easy: whiteboard quitter is a fake — TechCrunch Gundam robot time lapse video — Urlesque Ouch: computer glitch sends 2,500 erroneous college acceptance letters — Switched How to catch the Perseids meteor shower Thursday night — Lifehacker