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Always Read the Fine Print
July 27th, 2012 7:30 PMEspecially when visiting the High Dive in Brooklyn. Don't get pwned.
YOLO
July 27th, 2012 7:02 PMThis acronym for "you only live once" has inspired a slew of parody images on websites like Tumblr and Reddit.
MagicClock
July 27th, 2012 6:00 PMInspired by the Weasley family clock in Harry Potter, a group of students in Munich developed their own version powered by smartphone apps that keeps track of friends or family.
Hampster Dance
July 27th, 2012 5:35 PM80s & 90s Nostalgia: Created in August 1998, this collection of dancing hamster sprites was seeing 200,000 views a day at the height of its popularity.
K-LOL: 90s Nostalgia & Viral Journalism
July 27th, 2012 4:28 PMThe Internet's local news station K-LOL brings the latest on the 90s nostalgia wave sweeping across the web and special correspondent Eliza Skinner talks to a local news reporter with an impressive history of making viral newscast videos.
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Always Read the Fine Print
Especially when visiting the High Dive in Brooklyn. Don't get pwned.
MagicClock
Inspired by the Weasley family clock in Harry Potter, a group of students in Munich developed their own version powered by smartphone apps that keeps track of friends or family.
Hampster Dance
80s & 90s Nostalgia: Created in August 1998, this collection of dancing hamster sprites was seeing 200,000 views a day at the height of its popularity.
K-LOL: 90s Nostalgia & Viral Journalism
The Internet's local news station K-LOL brings the latest on the 90s nostalgia wave sweeping across the web and special correspondent Eliza Skinner talks to a local news reporter with an impressive history of making viral newscast videos.