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It wasn't quite the first of April yet, but that didn't stopped YouTube from launching the first salvo of what will surely be an entertaining 2013 April Fool's Day online. The popular video-sharing website quietly released a video Sunday morning, the day before April Fool's, titled, "YouTube's ready to select a winner." In it, employees from YouTube explain that, starting at midnight tonight, the site will go offline. They'll then begin narrowing down the best video, with a winner announced ...