Shaun introduces us to some of his favorite YouTubers, informative and funny alike.
Jörg recently encountered a strange twist of copyright law.
A summer hit by New Zealand sensation Lorde gets vastly different video treatments on YouTube. An artsy and heartfelt original goes by the wayside in a U.S. version, which weaves in plenty of shots of the young starlet. Why the changes?
The big blue building. The inexpensive furniture. The FRUSTRATION of trying to assemble those flat-pack behemoths. To ease customer backlash, IKEA finally made the obvious move of offering online video instructions.
The world’s largest video vault feeds John Reinan’s weird fascination with dancing elves, Detroit assembly lines and old soldiers.
Woman walks through a mall. Woman receives a text message. Woman responds to the text message. Woman, distracted, trips and falls into a fountain.
One of the key twists in candidates using social media — YouTube especially — is smaller campaigns (ex. county commissioner, state senate) have gained national attention. In fact, some campaign ads have hit viral status. YouTube has become the ultimate platform for political exposure.
There’s been a lot of buzz recently about Justin Bieber becoming the king of YouTube, surpassing Lady Gaga for most […]
I think I have brain damage from watching too much youtube and vimeo online lately. It’s becoming my favorite pastime […]