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Around the Web: Top Picks for March 9, 2014

Around the Web: Top Picks for March 9, 2014

What we're clicking on this week (when we're not setting our clocks forward).

The new EatYourWorld mobile site serves up hundreds of dining and drinking tips based on your GPS (from Detroit to Dakar). It's good food advice at your fingertips. – Jeralyn, editorial director

Love this trippy kaleidoscopic video tour of the Angkor Wat in Cambodia. – Berit, assistant editor

If you're not one of the five million people who have watched this Finnish girl do a dozen different accents, you're missing out. – Pavia, founder

In case you're not sick of all the snow already, here's a remarkable microscopic timelapse video on how snowflakes are formed. – Becky, editorial assistant

Next up on my travel agenda: Paris, Rio, and Tokyo at $45 a pop. Wouldn't you like to know how I'm managing that? – Berit, assistant editor

What our solar system would look like if the moon were only one pixel. Fascinating! – Becky, editorial assistant

Jonathan Geercia. That's my name, Travoltified. What's yours? – Jeralyn, editorial director


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