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This week's most popular Diggs: BP oil spill satires, Mortal Kombat short goes viral, life before Google

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Tuesday 15 June 2010 17:45 BST
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The most popular news, videos and images as picked by Digg users during the last seven days, recorded on June 15.

1. BP Station Sign! Yes, the Irony - a photo of a sign at a BP petrol station that reads "Warning. Do not leave pumps unattended. You are responsible for spills." Hosted on Flickr.com.

2. Life Before Google - a comic that shows how life was before the internet and Google. One character says, "I just thought of something I'd like to know more about." The other replies, "That's a damn shame." Hosted on tumblr.com.

3. BP Spills Coffee - a video hosted on YouTube.com that parodies the way BP is dealing with the oil spill.

4. Mortal Kombat - a Mortal Kombat: Rebirth short directed by Kevin Tancharoen. Hosted on YouTube.com

5. Oh Please! Oh Please!-->Can I Have More Food? - an animated GIF of a cat praying for more food. Hosted on imgur.com.

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