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Hachune Miku
June 14th, 2013 2:00 PMThis fan-created Vocaloid character was inspired by Hatsune Miku and Loituma Girl in 2007. She went on to become the first fan creation officially recognized by Vocaloid publisher Crypton Future Media.
Hopefully Something Will Happen
June 14th, 2013 1:00 PM ShareDetails about Snowden's Online Life
June 14th, 2013 12:43 PMSince Snowden's public reveal on Monday, several details about the 29-year-old NSA leaker's personal life and online presence have emerged, including hundreds of messages he had posted on the tech news site Ars Technica under the pseudonym "TheTrueHOOHA."
Hamilton the Hipster Cat
June 14th, 2013 12:15 PMThis gray and white rescue kitty was born with a classy handlebar mustache. With more than 88,000 likes on Instagram, could he be the internet's next favorite feline?
Mega Man
June 14th, 2013 12:00 PMSince it’s launch in 1987 on the Nintendo Entertainment System, this video game franchise has spawned over 50 titles on multiple platforms and sold over 29 million copies worldwide.
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Hachune Miku
This fan-created Vocaloid character was inspired by Hatsune Miku and Loituma Girl in 2007. She went on to become the first fan creation officially recognized by Vocaloid publisher Crypton Future Media.
Details about Snowden's Online Life
Since Snowden's public reveal on Monday, several details about the 29-year-old NSA leaker's personal life and online presence have emerged, including hundreds of messages he had posted on the tech news site Ars Technica under the pseudonym "TheTrueHOOHA."