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Rap In 30 Languages Rap In 30 Languages
Here is a sampling of 30 different raps, from 30 different countries (in alphabetical order).
Britney Spears Saved My Life Britney Spears Saved My Life
Here's a clip from a new BBC documentary called "Britney Spears Saved My Life." The director says the documentary is about the "healing power of pop music." I have to see this, but personally, I doubt these people can top my crazy.
Cute Patriotic Children Cute Patriotic Children
Adorable children take on our nation's proudest oaths -- from the Pledge of Allegiance to the Star Spangled Banner. See the rest at Urlesque.
Wrestling Midgets Killed By Fake Prostitutes Wrestling Midgets Killed By Fake Prostitutes
You can't make this stuff up.
Microsoft's Puke Video Microsoft's Puke Video
We'll never know why Microsoft decided to pull this ad for Internet Explorer 8.
Crystal Defanti's Sex Tape Crystal Defanti's Sex Tape
A teacher at an elementary school accidentally gave a sex tape to her students instead of the school memories montage.
Coffee Penis Coffee Penis
This is just like that Coffee Smile that was going around a while back. Except, like, just juvenile and gross and stupid, instead of uplifting. Happy Holiday!
Michael Jackson's Final Rehearsal Video Michael Jackson's Final Rehearsal Video
This is video of Michael performing just two days before he passed away.
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Jonah Peretti Biography

Jonah Peretti has spent the last six years creating viral hits, tracking online social behavior, and building technology to amplify buzz. He has been called a "viral marketing hotdog" by the New York Times, "the poster boy of guerilla media" by AlterNet, and was selected by Men's Vogue as one of 13 American Visionaries. Peretti is currently developing a new platform called BuzzFeed designed to help good things win the online popularity contest.

Peretti co-founded HuffingtonPost.com and has consulted for Sony Pictures, Proctor & Gamble, and other leading brands. Peretti's viral media experiments include the Nike sweatshop email, BlackPeopleLoveUs.com, the New York City Rejection Line, and FundRace.org. These projects started small but spread through word-of-mouth to millions, illustrating the practical application of 6-degrees of separation and tipping points.

Peretti is a graduate of the MIT Media Lab and has taught at NYU and the Parsons School of Design. His work has been covered by Time, the Economist, and Fortune and he has appeared as a guest on the Today Show, Good Morning America, and CNN. His most recent publication, "Viral Marketing for the Real World," is in the May 2007 issue of Harvard Business Review.