I won’t say I’m NOT a fan of cutesy animal videos or baby videos... you know, stuff like that, but I haven’t really run into any that I absolutely love—except this one. Maybe you have already seen this, maybe you have not. It’s less than a minute long and anyone who sees it has to admit—“this little guy is adorable.”
Watch these two brothers play:
09 April 2009
GO: “Broadcast yourself”
Youtube is considered a new medium of information, especially in America as we travel through the digital age. While Youtube is popular for many things like highlighting achievements, giving artists the freedom to express themselves, and recording televised coverage, many videos unleash fires. Forbe’s compiled a “Top 10 List” of videos that made Youtube famous and among them include videos that exposed major mistakes to a mass audience—immediately. Without the ability to see these videos we (the public) would have done two things: 1. never heard about it or 2. arrived at the conclusion later, possibly until it was too late. Youtube has given us easy accessibility to information, that is usually protected even by mainstream news outlets.
This clip is taken from Forbes writer John Giuffo, who in his article writes:
“What former PayPal employees Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim created when they founded YouTube wasn't just a video-sharing Web site--it was a portal, an addictive time-sink, a monumental marketing platform and a public commons, all rolled into one attention-deficit-disorder-friendly format.”
Interestingly enough, Youtube is banned in several countries because of its lack of censorship.
Here are the top 10 videos on the “list” in no specific order unfortunately, check them out:
1. George Allen, former R-senator from VA. This clip killed his chance for re-election into Congress.
2. The “Lazy Sunday” skit on SNL featuring Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell
3. The best display of a politico fight. Philip de Vellis, who worked (not-very-closely) to the Obama campaign inserted clips of Hillary’s speeches and inserted them in a 1984 Apple computer ad.
4. There are things that are catchy, but not like this. “Here It Goes Again.”
5. The raw, un-cut and powerful rock performance of a “webcam guitar solo.”
There are too many damn guitar vids, if you find it, please let me know :D
6. The Evolution of Dance. If you haven’t seen this video, then I’m afraid we can’t be friends.
7. Pokeman Music Video
8. The story of a 16-year-old American girl, named Bree and her crazy life. When viewers of this web-confessional realized it was a hoax by an actress, it sparked world wide buzz.
9. “Colbert goes to Washington...” The 2006 White House correspondents Assoc. Dinner
10. Free Hugs campaign - I LOVE THIS VID FOR SOME REASON...
This clip is taken from Forbes writer John Giuffo, who in his article writes:
“What former PayPal employees Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim created when they founded YouTube wasn't just a video-sharing Web site--it was a portal, an addictive time-sink, a monumental marketing platform and a public commons, all rolled into one attention-deficit-disorder-friendly format.”
Interestingly enough, Youtube is banned in several countries because of its lack of censorship.
Here are the top 10 videos on the “list” in no specific order unfortunately, check them out:
1. George Allen, former R-senator from VA. This clip killed his chance for re-election into Congress.
2. The “Lazy Sunday” skit on SNL featuring Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell
3. The best display of a politico fight. Philip de Vellis, who worked (not-very-closely) to the Obama campaign inserted clips of Hillary’s speeches and inserted them in a 1984 Apple computer ad.
4. There are things that are catchy, but not like this. “Here It Goes Again.”
5. The raw, un-cut and powerful rock performance of a “webcam guitar solo.”
There are too many damn guitar vids, if you find it, please let me know :D
6. The Evolution of Dance. If you haven’t seen this video, then I’m afraid we can’t be friends.
7. Pokeman Music Video
8. The story of a 16-year-old American girl, named Bree and her crazy life. When viewers of this web-confessional realized it was a hoax by an actress, it sparked world wide buzz.
9. “Colbert goes to Washington...” The 2006 White House correspondents Assoc. Dinner
10. Free Hugs campaign - I LOVE THIS VID FOR SOME REASON...
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