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Winnie the Pooh's Home Run Derby
This flash-based Disney mini game intended for children has been attracting a whole lot of attention for its unexpectedly high level of difficulty.
Hello Windows
Microsoft Windows Start-Up Sounds gets a beautiful remix treatment by YouTuber niconico774.
University Compliment Facebook Pages
After a group of four young women from Queen's University in Ontario started a Facebook community for students at the school to send anonymous compliments to each other in September, the trend spread to dozens of other colleges and universities across the globe.