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Google Maps: Pokémon Challenge
March 31st, 2014 6:15 PMDozens of wild Pokémon have taken up residence on streets, amidst forests and atop mountains throughout Google Maps. To catch 'em all, you just gotta grab your Poké Ball and the newest version of Google Maps for iPhone or Android.
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March 31st, 2014 4:30 PMIs that a giant caterpillar?
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Cat Doesn't Like Tape Stuck to Its Feet
March 31st, 2014 3:00 PMYouTuber Michelle Wang booby trapped her desk with packing tape in an attempt to discourage her cat from jumping on her work space.
Californians Unimpressed By the Earthquakes
March 31st, 2014 2:30 PMA string of earthquakes in Los Angeles and the surrounding area have hit California this March, and Twitter users are eager to share photos of the lack of devastation.
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Google Maps: Pokémon Challenge
Dozens of wild Pokémon have taken up residence on streets, amidst forests and atop mountains throughout Google Maps. To catch 'em all, you just gotta grab your Poké Ball and the newest version of Google Maps for iPhone or Android.
Misleading Thumbnails
Is that a giant caterpillar?
Cat Doesn't Like Tape Stuck to Its Feet
YouTuber Michelle Wang booby trapped her desk with packing tape in an attempt to discourage her cat from jumping on her work space.
Californians Unimpressed By the Earthquakes
A string of earthquakes in Los Angeles and the surrounding area have hit California this March, and Twitter users are eager to share photos of the lack of devastation.