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The DOTA2 Reporter Episode 1: The Battle Begins
Amusing youtube series spoofing dota 2 as well as providing occasional tips
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Hey check out this maybe viral video
Guys can you subscribe to his channel fifaproplayerhd his goal is to reach to 100k of sub's thanks
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The Kloons - Sisters Episode 2: Husky
They're back! Two 30 year old guys lip syncing a conversation between two 60 year old women. Sisters!
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Millions of People Will Soon Pay For YouTube (GOOG, GOOGL)
And Google could make billions off of them. - Adam Levy - Tech and Telecom
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Drones (HBO)
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Triumph Takes On Times Square Mascots
America's favorite insult comic dog visits New York City's pushiest furries -- including Elmo, Mickey Mouse and Spider-Man.
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The most powerful Swede in the world
He doesn’t need a media house, an agent, or sponsors. Right now, there are no filters between him and the 30 million YouTube viewers who choose to watch his videos every day. That’s power on an enormous scale. How did he achieve it? What does he do with it? In his first cover interview ever, 24-year old Felix ”Pewdiepie” Kjellberg talks about his life as the biggest YouTuber in the world.
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YTP The Amazing Atheist Dies from Childhood Obesity Reaction Video
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A3C Hip Hop Festival 2014 | Watch Online Full Video Coverage Live and Replay
For its 10th anniversary, the five-day A3C hip-hop festival will commandeer various venues in downtown and Midtown Atlanta with a featured lineup including Black Thought, 2 Chainz, B.o.B., Twista, Scarface, Mystikal and Juvenile, Bun B, Talib Kweli, Jermaine Dupri, Slaughterhouse, Buckshot and hundreds more. The heart of the event, Oct. 8-12, will take place at the Artist Center at the Crowne Plaza Atlanta Midtown and include panels, workshops, speakers and interviews.
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The Messy Story Behind YouTubers Taking Money For Game Coverage
Before Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor's release, a curious thing happened: critics on YouTube (and some in the traditional press) tried to obtain early PC copies for review, but couldn't. And yet, YouTube entertainers were able to—if they agreed to terms like, "videos will promote positive sentiment about the game."
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YouTube has paid $1 billion to rights holders via Content ID since 2007
The Financial Times reported on Monday (paywall) that YouTube has paid out $1 billion to copyright holders in a program that allows them to monetize unauthorized use of their copyrighted material. YouTube introduced ContentID in 2007 to scan user-generated uploads for copyright infringement.
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Naturally Occurring Peer Support through Social Media: The Experiences of Individuals with Severe Mental Illness Using YouTube
In this study we explore the phenomenon of individuals with severe mental illness uploading videos to YouTube, and posting and responding to comments as a form of naturally occurring peer support. We also consider the potential risks and benefits of self-disclosure and interacting with others on YouTube. To address these questions, we used qualitative inquiry informed by emerging techniques in online ethnography.
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Reaction vid - How To Correctly make Stir Fry
HowToBasic Reaction video
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Epic Slow Memes - The Slow Mo Guys
Youtube teamed up with Gav and Dan to recreate some of the memes you would regularly find on the internet in super slow mo.
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YouTube CEO confirms music subscription service is coming soon
There have been plenty of rumors about YouTube starting up a music subscription service, including a confirmation from the Google-owned group in June that it was coming later in the summer (which has obviously come and gone). Tonight we heard another confirmation, this time straight from the mouth of CEO Susan Wojcicki.
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YouTube considering paid subscriptions
YouTube acknowledged late Monday that it is considering charging viewers of the videos posted to its site.
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YouTube Finally Supports 60FPS, And It Looks Awesome
Earlier this year, YouTube announced plans to support videos running at 60 frames-per-second--plans that would make a huge difference for footage of video games. Today, the video network has finally started rolling out the new service, and you can already tell that this is going to be wonderful.
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The Dark Side Of YouTube's Stars
Why have so many of my famous video blogging peers become sexual predators?
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YouTube announces plans for a subscription music service
After spending months on revisions, YouTube confirmed today that it will launch a paid subscription service that lets users stream high-quality, ad-free music and music videos.
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Video: You can laugh this baby with simple kick on the table - kooliolife
Jordan Laughing i far the most adorable video for today.
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