Many YouTube vloggers are outraged by a report that a 13 year old girl was put in a cage by Homeland Security.
Netscape 9 is now available for download. I thought they had given up on Netscape! The most interesting new feature is that it supports Firefox extensions so you can use your web developer tools.
Microsoft's new Web Parts technology in ASP.NET 2.0 makes it easy to create web portals that combine information from several sources.
Trolls have been making life miserable for many vloggers on YouTube for quite some time now.
YouTube and Viacom have removed my friend's video that parodied "The Real World," along with other reality TV shows. This is a violation of his rights, and it will not go unchallenged.
This article suggests that distributing bylined articles is still essential to Search Engine Optimization. I disagree. The experts that promote writing articles as a SEO strategy are writers who happen to make a living writing these articles.
Although Access 2007 still does not acknowledge the existence of MySQL, it appears to work better with the open source database than previous versions of Access.
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A major controversy has erupted on the YouTube video sharing site over celebrity vloggers asking their viewers for money and gifts.
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The Williamsport Sun-Gazette is fueling local racism by very subtle means. Whenever they report on a crime, they make sure to mention where the perpetrator originally came from in order to reinforce the idea that crime is being brought into the area by blacks from Philadelphia.
Here is another disturbing video by an anorexic on YouTube. Many young girls suffering from anorexia nervosa have been posting videos known as "body shots" in which they display their painfully thin bodies and ask viewers to comment on whether they look fat.
YouTube and LiveVideo vloggers have been making videos about revenue sharing after YouTube's recent announcement. Most of the commentary has been pessimistic as vloggers anticipate cheating.
Video bloggers are abandoning YouTube in favor of a new video sharing site, LiveVideo, which can be found at: YouTube users have been frustrated by problems with the site's messaging system. Many vloggers have had problems posting comments on videos.
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