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Logo Founder to Launch YouTube Gay-Themed Channel
By Jason St. Amand | Wednesday Dec 5, 2012
Logo’s founder announced this week that he would be launching a new YouTube channel in January geared towards the LGBT community.
Pop Ups :: 8/8/12
By Jason St. Amand | Wednesday Aug 8, 2012
Here is our round of viral videos that feature two protests and Bristol Palin’s son who uses some choice words during a tantrum.
Fla. High School Teacher Quits After ’Gay 3Some Sex’ Video Pop Up in Class
By Jason St. Amand | Monday Jun 11, 2012
A teacher from a Florida high school quit his job this week after allegations were made against him that the title of a gay sex YouTube video popped up on his project during class.
Viral Video: 14-Year-Old Boy Says ’Obama Makes Kids Gay’
By Jason St. Amand | Sunday Jun 10, 2012
A teen from West Virginia is being sharply criticized for an Internet radio broadcast posted on YouTube where he says that Obama is "making kids gay."
LGBT Cyber-celebs :: fame’s just a click away
By Matthew E. Pilecki | Monday Jan 10, 2011
Before he was a superstar, Justin Bieber was your typical teenager posting YouTube videos. Fame has come to others through the Internet. EDGE profiles three: Samwell, Johnny Boy and Michael Buckley.
Long expected, YouTube wades into live streaming
By Jake Coyle | Monday Sep 13, 2010
YouTube is making its long expected foray into live streaming by launching an experimental trial with four new media partners.
NYC woman to Google: Who’s posting trash about me?
By Jennifer Peltz | Wednesday Aug 18, 2010
A business consultant wants a court to force YouTube and owner Google to unmask a cyber cipher who posted what she says are unauthorized videos of her and online comments that hurt her reputation.
YouTube wants viewers to ’leanback,’ stay longer
Thursday Jul 8, 2010
YouTube is trying to become as brainless and painless to watch as the boob tube. In the process, the Web’s leading video site hopes to learn enough about its viewers to replace their remote control.
Pakistan blocks YouTube over unIslamic content
By Sebastian Abbott | Thursday May 20, 2010
The Pakistani government blocked access to YouTube on Thursday because of "sacrilegious" content in a growing Internet crackdown against sites deemed offensive to the country’s majority Muslim population.
Hitler ’Downfall’ parodies removed from YouTube
By Jake Coyle | Thursday Apr 22, 2010
"Downfall," a German film released in 2004 about Hitler’s last days, has been adopted for wildly popular YouTube parodies that have spanned mock rants about topics as varied as playing Xbox video games to Kanye West to Apple’s new iPad.
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