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Akinator
June 24th, 2011 5:48 PMThink of a character (real or fictional) and this website's AI will try to guess it. It even knows Internet memes.
"Friday" 8-Bit NES Version
June 24th, 2011 4:20 PMA wild convertible appears! Which seat will you take?
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Yao Ming Face Used as a Stock Photo?
June 24th, 2011 4:05 PMHere's a screenshot of Yao Ming's face shown on a Spanish electronics shopping site (link via KYM forum).
Minecraft
June 24th, 2011 3:22 PMThis hugely successful indie sandbox game has developed a significant online fanbase since it's release in May of 2009.
LulzSec Continues: Brazilian Government and Arizona Department of Public Safety
June 24th, 2011 3:03 PMDespite the arrest of a LulzSec suspect and the growing level of surveillance against the group, the Lulzboat sailed on this week with high-profile exploits against two Brazilian government sites and Arizona's Public Safety Department under the banner of "Operation Antisec."
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Yao Ming Face Used as a Stock Photo?
Here's a screenshot of Yao Ming's face shown on a Spanish electronics shopping site (link via KYM forum).
LulzSec Continues: Brazilian Government and Arizona Department of Public Safety
Despite the arrest of a LulzSec suspect and the growing level of surveillance against the group, the Lulzboat sailed on this week with high-profile exploits against two Brazilian government sites and Arizona's Public Safety Department under the banner of "Operation Antisec."