The 10 Best Things To Do On The Internet This Weekend

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April 6, 2013
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Here's the funny thing about the Internet: No matter how much time you actually spend online, you will never quite see and experience everything the Internet has to offer. The sheer magnitude of videos, websites, games, photos, social media sites, and zany GIFs is far to much for one person to find on their own. So we decided to compile a handy list. Here are the best things to do on the Internet this weekend, April 6 - 7.

Download Major Lazer's "Lazer Strikes Back, Vol. 4″

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Says Khal over at Do Androids Dance: "It features a grip of heat: a drum & bass remix of 'Jah No Partial' by Run DMT, Chronixx hopping on the 'Get Free' riddim, a Major Lazer remix of Bunji Garlin's awesomely-titled 'Differentology,' a weird mash-up of Disclosure and No Doubt from Major Lazer, and a flip of Snoop Dogg & Drake's 'No Guns Allowed.' Mixed bag, but it's free and it's MAJOR." Download the tape here.

Check Out The Latest Website Craze

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Actresses Without Teeth (yes, you read that correctly) is the latest website to hit the Internet and cause a stir. Imagine every actress you always thought was hot, just without teeth. It's surprisingly hilarious.

Cop A Pair of the Vans Half Cab

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The classic California shoe is Sneaker Report approved. If that isn't reason enough to cop a pair, then it's time to re-evaluate your life. Check it out here.

Read Steven Levy's Q&A with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg

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Wired's Steven Levy speaks with Mark Zuckerberg about the newly-unveiled Facebook Home and the future of communication. "Three years from now, people are going to be sharing eight to 10 times as much stuff. We'd better be there, because if we're not, some other service will be," Zuck says. Read the rest of the Q&A here.

Watch Julie Uhrman Preview Ouya

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Ouya, the open-source gaming console, which will be released to the public in June, and could possibly change the face of TV gaming, was previewed for The Verge. With a minimal user interface, Ouya currently has 60 games for preview, but CEO Julie Uhrman predicts the console will have over 100 games upon its release date. Check the preview here.

Check Out VinePeek.com And Try Not To Get Addicted

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VinePeek posts newly-uploaded Vines in realtime and it's easily one of the most addictive sites on the web. It just keeps going and going and going.

Watch Tyler, The Creator's Awesome Performance on Letterman

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Backed by Earl Sweatshirt and Domo Genesis, Odd Future frontman Tyler, the Creater performs "Rusty" on the Late Show with David Letterman. The performance is everything you expect it to be: absurd, strangely transfixing, and consummate Tyler. Did we mention how great WOLF is?

Read the Esquire Profile of Roger Ebert

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Beloved film critic Roger Ebert passed away on Thursday. In 2010 Esquire writer Chris Jones wrote what many consider to be the definitive piece on the Pulitzer Prize-winning movie reviewer. The story is every bit inspiring as it is heartbreaking. Read it here.

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Listen To The New James Blake Tracks

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James Blake's sophomore LP, Overgrown, doesn't drop until Tuesday, but the singer-producer leaked two tracks off the upcoming album. And one includes a guest spot by hip-hop vet RZA. Listen to them here.

In Anticipation of His New Single, Listen to the Best of Ray J on Spotify

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Just kidding. That doesn't exist. But we can't wait to hear Ray J's outrageous new single, "I Hit it First." Also: Dude, get over Kim K already.