• Kogi ("meat" in Korean) publicised guerrilla appearances of its fashionably designed truck via Twitter and attracted a flash mob following.

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  • The Environment Agency has staged a flash mob in Bristol in an attempt to get more people to sign up to its flood warning service.

    BBC: Bristol flash mob aims to increase flood alert users

  • Going forward, Disney will bring together the Haunted Mansion with all nearby attractions and activities to create a universal experience, similar to a flash mob performance.

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  • In the art studio, we stopped to admire a sculpture created by the community's Tuesdays at 4 club, a gang of 90-somethings notorious for having organized a flash mob in Union Square.

    WSJ: Senior Living It Up

  • The year before, 160 individuals formed a flash mob in Grand Central Terminal, where, to the sounds of Barbra Streisand and Prince, they executed a seven-minute dance routine inspired by Bob Fosse.

    WSJ: Moncler Moves Beyond Jackets

  • "Unfortunately these types of cybercrimes involving ATMs, where you've got a flash mob going out across the globe, are becoming more and more common, " said Rose Romero, a former federal prosecutor and regional director for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

    WSJ: Global network of hackers steal $45m from ATMs

  • Rather than fight this "iTax" with a flash mob version of the Boston Tea Party, Web users should see the proposal for what it is: another sign that the Web is all grown up now and needs to stop coming back to its parents' house to do laundry.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It staged a 2011 flash mob that included a funky-chicken dance at a minor-league baseball game in Visalia, Calif.

    WSJ: Spontaneity for Hire: Flash Mobs Go Corporate

  • Last year, the phenomenon emerged in other cities, including London and Philadelphia, where the city cited the culprits as members of a "flash mob" who decided to gather at a given place via e-mail and social media.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Flash Mob America, which stages events at corporate conferences and trade shows, began in 2009 after a group of friends put on a flash-mob tribute to Michael Jackson, which went viral.

    WSJ: Spontaneity for Hire: Flash Mobs Go Corporate

  • Events include a "flash knit mob" picnic at Stratford Park Leisure Centre, with yarn bombing and other knitting activities for both the experienced and total beginner.

    BBC: placard-making

  • They're a cloying example of Flash Mob excitability.

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  • The flash mob was a way "to get our clients excited so that they would tweet or discuss it on LinkedIn, " says Elizabeth Marshall, vice president of marketing for Decision Resources Group, which organized the conference.

    WSJ: Spontaneity for Hire: Flash Mobs Go Corporate

  • "Cheesy, pre-scripted, commercialized performances" have spoiled the flash mob's original artistic spark, says Sean Savage, a designer for tablets and mobile devices often credited with coining the term "flash mob" on his blog 'cheesebikini?

    WSJ: Spontaneity for Hire: Flash Mobs Go Corporate

  • At a gathering of pharmaceutical-marketing executives in Las Vegas last year, attendees saw Flash Mob America in action.

    WSJ: Spontaneity for Hire: Flash Mobs Go Corporate

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