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Best of the Web This Week

Welcome to Urlesque's weekly wrap up format, which we'll be bringing you every weekend here on Switched. Our friends over at Urlesque try to present as many of the best bits from the Web as they can, but ultimately there are lots of goodies that don't make it onto the site. Per usual, check out this week's hottest posts from Urlesque below... then make the jump (new!) for more things that the Web enjoyed this week, courtesy of some of the best viral collectors on the 'Net.
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  • The invention of the Peekaru, a version of the Snuggie adapted for Moms and their babies, was like throwing raw meat to a pack of ravenous internet-wolves. It took about 15 minutes for this to happen.
  • Mark Cuban twatted all over himself.
  • We designed our very own donut. Warning: eating anything like it might kill you. Can you make one that looks more disgusting than ours?
  • Regardless of your personal tastes, you are guaranteed to want to bang these knockers.

  • Don't adjust your eyes! These weird eyeglasses are really that jagged-looking.
  • Finally, did you know that dogs and robodogs are involved in a Darwinian faceoff for intra-species dominance? And the robots are winning...




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Most Twittered Videos on Truveo

Videos blowing up the Twitter this week. Take one and pass it on.


  • Twouble With Twitter - The web is still talking about the twouble with Twitter. As the service gets more visibility, out come the haterz!
  • RickRoll'd - It was April Fools' week so that means that we should've expected this video to climb the charts. Don't click the link b/c (as promised) we don't wanna rick roll you.
  • Slagsmålsklubben - Sponsored by destiny - Little Red Riding Hood gets explained with a cool animated video, and the web was captivated by what big teeth it had.


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