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Sonic the Hedgehog: SimCity Edition
March 13th, 2013 9:07 AM ShareOperation Yashima
March 12th, 2013 10:00 PMTwo years ago, Operation Yashima was launched by Japanese Internet users in an effort to offset an energy crisis caused by a tsunami earthquake.
The Talking Shoe
March 12th, 2013 9:00 PMThese experimental sneakers developed by Art Copy & Code have a built in personality that utilizes Bluetooth, a gyroscope and an accelerometer to comment on the wearer's actions via an internal speaker and post those comments to a Google+ profile.
Fatlus
March 12th, 2013 8:30 PMThis negative slang term is often used throughout 4chan to describe fans of the Japanese video game developer Atlus, best known for the Megami Tensei: Persona series.
The Story of the Real Harlem Shake
March 12th, 2013 7:30 PMThere have been plenty of discussions about the new Harlem Shake, but what about the original Harlem Shake? SchleppFilms sheds a light on the history of the popular hip hop dance through interviews with Harlem O.G.'s and the Go Crazy Boyz.
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Operation Yashima
Two years ago, Operation Yashima was launched by Japanese Internet users in an effort to offset an energy crisis caused by a tsunami earthquake.
Fatlus
This negative slang term is often used throughout 4chan to describe fans of the Japanese video game developer Atlus, best known for the Megami Tensei: Persona series.
The Story of the Real Harlem Shake
There have been plenty of discussions about the new Harlem Shake, but what about the original Harlem Shake? SchleppFilms sheds a light on the history of the popular hip hop dance through interviews with Harlem O.G.'s and the Go Crazy Boyz.