There were a lot of memorable moments on YouTube this year. From music videos to trending commercials, YouTube was the place to find it.
I think my favorite part of this video is the fact that they use 'YouTube Celebrities,' like Jenna Marbles, to reenact the videos...
Kanye West was performing in Phoenix, AZ when he decided to go on yet another one of his infamous rants. He was nominated for two Grammy's this year, but apparently that was wasn't enough. He was also sure to toot his own horn by going on about the 21 Grammy's he has won, at the oh so young age of 36...
Perhaps the only thing better than watching videos on YouTube is reading the outrageous comments on YouTube.
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The battles that erupt between people is kind of a literary donnybrook that you could envision being matched by couples arguing on 'Maury...
Okay, I get that the Harlem Shake is long gone - & that is definitely for the best. But I discovered something this morning, and I thought it was pretty cool. Apparently, if you go to YouTube and search 'Do The Harlem Shake,' Youtube literally does the harlem shake. It...
When you do something illegal, posting about it on the internet isn't a smart idea. When you do something really illegal, like, oh I don't know rob a bank, that's something you REALLY shouldn't post about on the internet. Apparently 19-year old Hannah Sabata didn't think about that when she decided to make a YouTube video showing off her loot.
Outside of reality TV, the internet (YouTube, specifically) has made stars out of everyday people. Some get their 15 minutes and fizzle out while others like the band Karmin have become legit stars after posting several YouTube videos featuring their unconventional covers of songs by Chris Brown and Nicki Minaj. If asked to which category I would put rapper Krispy Kreme into, I'd have to say the f
Take a stroll downtown on the Evansville walkway and you'll probably see a familiar face. You see, our mayor, Lloyd Winnecke, is a bit of a health nut, and he's very fond of walking. He's even launched a YouTube channel to try and help Evansville get into shape and loose its reputation as the fattest city in the nation.