The original Keyboard Cat dates back to 1984. Video by Charlie Schmidt/Via YouTube
Sometimes, it's very easy to decide what gets on the air for All Tech Considered segments, other times it takes a bit of convincing. In the case of one of my little obsessions, Keyboard Cat, I may have pushed a little harder than usual to help introduce a deceased cat to the masses.
Above is the video that launched a thousand Internet knockoffs. Keyboard Cat was back in the news last week when Warner Music Group pulled audio from a brilliant Hall & Oates video featuring the feline on YouTube. You can see the full video (including audio) here, via Funny Or Die.
Not enough Keyboard Cat? Here's a T-shirt you might like.
(More from this week's segment after the jump)
- A bit about the company mPower, which is bringing basic mobile financial services to the underserved all over the world.
- Google wins a defamation suit in England. It's not responsible for content that comes up in Web searches.
- Ryan Kellett's post about Google Voice. We'll be following up with reader responses soon.
- Microsoft wants to move in next to Apple Stores. Here's a post I wrote a while back imagining (purely for fun!) what Microsoft stores might actually be like as a shopping experience. I was just kidding, Microsoft. Just kidding.
Play me off, Keyboard Cat.
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