I spend time with several of the most watched leading ladies currently on the net, including Arielle Scarcella and dynamic power couple Emily Lynn and Liz Wyld. With their viral videos on YouTube, these ladies lay down the law and address several common stereotypes and misconceptions.
TV manufacturers are making YouTube a core part of their application offerings. Their expectation is that YouTube will be a destination for video that will compete with traditional TV.
Gwist is a YouTube channel that brings together videos of interest to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community. From the fo...
Young brothers from Atlanta, Emmanuel & Phillip Hudson are blowing up on YouTube with over 20 million views for their hilarious web series, E&P Hudson.
Have you ever gone through a situation that led you to have to make a transition to a new city? Have you recently gotten a divorce? Have you just graduated college? Did you lose your home to foreclosure?
The video is extremely unassuming. "So here we are, in front of the elephants," Jawed Karim, on camera, narrates. "The cool thing about these guys is ...
For this year's DoGooder Video Awards there were four different categories. And, for the first time, we accepted videos from creators looking to change the world one view at a time, not just nonprofit organizations.
Have you been sitting on the sidelines of the video revolution, telling yourself that you really should start getting some videos out there? If so, this post will be the trigger that gets you into the game.
It's a moment most parents can't wait to be a part of once their children have grown up and settled down -- finding out they're going to be grandparen...
They have one million views on YouTube, eleven thousand subscribers and are called the cutest couple on earth. Besides taking my mind off my ugly break up, Bria and Chrissy have showed the power musicians can have on the queer community.
Need to shine up your Harajuku girl wardrobe? A step-by-step tutorial awaits at Wao!Ryu, an online channel that claims to be the first to devote itsel...
Kevin Gisi goes delightfully below the belt in "We Saw Your Junk," a YouTube parody (above) of Seth MacFarlane's controversial "We Saw Your Boobs" num...
Watching YouTube videos all day at work may seem too good to be true. But not too long ago, that wasn't far from the case at JC Penney headquarters.
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Each Monday on Channel Surfing, What's Trending quickly flips through the best of what's happening around YouTube and serves it up for your viewing pleasure. Because no one has the time to watch everything, even when it's great!