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How A Halftime Show Wardrobe Malfunction Changed The Internet

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The online magazine Ozy covers people, places and trends on the horizon. Co-founder Carlos Watson joins All Things Considered regularly to tell us about the site's latest feature stories.

This week, Watson talks with host Arun Rath about Super Bowl ads targeting female viewers, how Janet Jackson's infamous halftime show wardrobe malfunction 10 years ago influenced social media. They also discuss a company with an interesting toilet design aimed at saving water.

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