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Roger Ebert says Idiot with a Tripod, which was created in just one day earlier this week, should win an Oscar award.
The history of YouTube in 9 videos, from some lip synching to a joyous announcement..

Last night's rallies were reminders of how drastically media has changed since 2001.
With his virtual YouTube school, former hedge fund manager Sal Khan is on a mission to provide an excellent, free education to anyone, anywhere.
On this heals of our Twitter question soliciting statements to world leaders at COP15, YouTube has an even better opportunity: Ask them a question...

Teachers are often thought of as the problem with schools, so replacing them with videos can seem like an easy solution.
Chad Hurley, speaking at Davos over the weekend, announced that YouTube will begin a revenue sharing program in the coming months. Nerds...
We're still a long way from realizing Obama's promise to put all earmark requests in a big, searchable database, but one congresswoman is fighting...

President Obama kicked off his 2012 presidential campaign this morning. In a sign of the times, he did it with a YouTube video recruiting volunteers.

In their latest video, the duo Two Teachers and a Microphone make the case for music programs, which are getting cut across America.

Through a new social media campaign, Use Your Teacher Voice, educator Adam Heenan wants his peers to speak up and be heard.
Check it: A University of New South Wales science lecturer who goes by the name of Richard Buckland is broadcasting his classes on YouTube. But...
Short answer: No way. Long answer: The chances of a video getting more than a 1,000 views is less than 3 percent, according to a study done by...
Peter Hadfield, a former New Scientist reporter, has a fantastic YouTube channel on climate change that provides a witty, scientifically informed...
GOOD readers tell us their favorite YouTube videos: "We No Speak Americano ft. Cleary & Harding," "I still have a soul," and "Father and Daughter."

On the eighth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, we look at a few of the greatest YouTube videos made by bored American soldiers.

YouTube is trying educate kids about fair use and copyright infringement so they stop uploading all those Taylor Momsen concert clips.

The new team behind Delicious are confronting the internet's biggest problem: There’s just too much data coming in for the human mind to process.
A new crowdsourced video by the directors of "Words" explores the complexity of our language.

It's nearly impossible to predict which political ads will go viral, or if they'll have any real effect once they do.
