Kayla Slone and her husband live in the town of Logan, West Virginia. And while Kayla works as a Walmart cashier, her dreams go much further. But she knows she has to do what she can to pay the bills. But it looks like that may all be changing thanks to her own customers.
Kids these days are so in tune to technology it's scary. Young children are teaching adults how to surf the web, use their phones, and everything. But there is a definite line in what is acceptable for children to be doing on these devices, and what they shouldn't. And sometimes children need to be reminded of those lines.
You'd think with Justin Bieber's teen following he would have the most viewed video on YouTube, well that was true earlier this year until Korean music sensation PSY came along with his hit "Gangnam Style" late this summer. The video for the song set an all time record for YouTube by being the first video to reach 1 billion views, that's 1,000,000,000!
Sure, there are lots of videos of cats on the internet. Some are cute, some are sad (thanks a lot Sarah Mclachlan), and some are funny. With an overwhelming amount of these clips on YouTube and Facebook, you might be getting tired of them. If they are all starting to run together and get boring to you, try this one. I believe it to be the best cat video ever made.
Why is it that other peoples embarrassment always seems to give us the best laugh? YouTube has supplied us with more videos than we can count of people doing embarrassing things that make us feel better about ourselves. It seems that a lot of these videos are of people who have recently had some kind of surgery and the medicine is making them feel really, really good. Sometimes, even a little too
News reporters are known for making bloopers on air that end up going viral online. These videos are typically ones that make us laugh at something dumb they did. But, a reporter up in Colorado didn't do anything funny, in fact he made a little boy cry.
Tyler Independent School District opened up access to YouTube last week, with the intention students will be able to learn from the site. There's information there on preparing for standardized testing, along with other tools teachers might find helpful.
Madonna is no stranger to controversy or having her videos banned from airplay. Her smoking hot vid for ‘Girl Gone Wild,’ which dropped last week, has been restricted by YouTube, thanks to its sexified content, which includes some nudity and close ups of crotches.
YouTube has announced it’s now streaming 4 billion online videos every day, with more than 60 hours of video uploaded to the site every minute. So what’s everyone watching?
If you haven’t been on YouTube recently, you may not have seen the site’s contribution to the holidays: snow!
Not only does the white stuff fall on search pages, but many videos have a little red snowflake on the right-hand side of the bottom bar.