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    Café World is a defunct multiplayer restaurant simulation social network game created by Zynga and launched in September 2009. It quickly became the fastest growing social game ever, reaching 8 million users in seven days, [1] and peaked at over 10 million daily active users, which made it Zynga's third-largest game [2] after FarmVille and CityVille.

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  9. Windows on the World - Wikipedia

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    It included a restaurant called Windows on the World, a smaller restaurant called Wild Blue [1] (before 1999 was called "Cellar in the Sky"), a bar called The Greatest Bar on Earth [1] (which had previously been the Hors d'Oeuvrerie [2]) as well as a wine school and conference and banquet rooms for private functions located on the 106th floor.