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Most Beautiful People 2007

Scarlett JohanssonPeople magazine ahve a list of some of the most beautiful people ‘07 without make up. They have profiled many celebrities including Drew Barrymore, Jessica Biel, Rosario Dawson au natural. There is even a video clip of Katharine McPhee as she gets ready for her “no make-up” shoot. It’s kinda confusing that no-make shot session still need a make-up artist.

Some are familiar faces, others fresh and new. Find out who made PEOPLE’s Most Beautiful list this year - see the photos.

Scarlett Johannson says, “My hair is such a disaster. I never blow-dry. I can’t do my hair at all. It’s just a burden.” But the 22-year-old does like one specific part of her anatomy: “I think I have really good feet. They’re cute!”

Helen Mirren - The serene Queen explains how she stays sexy at 61: “Number one, I have never smoked. When you are young, you seem indestructible. As you get older, you realize how much it’s helping you. I’ve never done anything to excess, really.” She also thanks her “fundamentally sunny nature,” saying, “unhappiness etches itself on one’s face very quickly.

The woman behind Wordpress

She claims that she is Mrs. Wordpress and continues that she is the wife of Mr. Wordpress, the no-good, cheating, internet gigolo that shows up all over the blogosphere with his stupid comment.

She says, “We have been married a few years and have a beautiful son, Junior Wordpress. After his commenting got out of hand and our arguments more and more heated he got up and walked out on me and our son. I am distraught, despondent, and downright depressed. We were such a happy family.”

The Story of Sergey Brin

Google's Sergey Brin and Larry PageMoment Magazine have a good story on “How the Moscow-Born entrepreneur cofounded and changed the way the world searches.” Sergey, 33, shares the space with his Google cofounder, fellow Stanford Ph.D. dropout and billionaire pal, 34-year-old Larry Page, an arrangement that began eight years ago in the company’s first humble headquarters in a Menlo Park, California, garage. Since then, Google has grown from just another Silicon Valley startup into the world’s largest media corporation; in fact, based on its recent stock price of $513 per share, Google, which has made searching the Web easy and even fun, is larger than Disney, General Motors and McDonald’s combined. It achieved these lofty heights by revolutionizing how people surf the Internet: Before Sergey and Larry analyzed the links between web pages to deliver search results speedily based on relevance, looking up information on the Web was a shot in the dark.

Read the article in full at Moment Magazine.