Google Makes Youtube Website Do the Harlem Shake in Funny Web “Easter Egg”
In an effort to jump on the viral bandwagon, the coding nerds at Google decided to make their Youtube site do something a little bizarre.
In an effort to jump on the viral bandwagon, the coding nerds at Google decided to make their Youtube site do something a little bizarre.
Anybody who's been to YouTube quickly becomes cynical about the future of the human race, particularly when you read the comments to... well... any video. But this PBS video argues that YouTube actually makes you smarter by lowering barriers to learning about literally any topic. And we have to admit, they've got a point. There are all sorts of educational videos on YouTube. Of course, there are also videos like this:
On Thursday, August 30, history was made at Walker Art Center in Minneapolis as the first ever "Cat Video Festival" was held.
I can't help but think that if Youtube had been around when I was a senior in high school my prom date could have been Dave Matthews, Eddie Vedder, or even Grant Hill. Those guys were the object of my affection circa 1999
I love these kids. I feel like I've been watching them grow up one Youtube video at a time. Genius idea, really. Get a bunch of kids to watch videos of random things on the internets. Have them comment. Throw in famous Youtuber "Glozell" doing the Cinnamon Challenge, and it's even better.
Here's a little "it's Friday afternoon so I don't care what I watch on Youtube" kind of video for you all. I'm not sure if it's the shade-wearing sun providing the beats, or the Hollywood-worthy special effects, but this is the greatest video ever made
So this is how the story starts. Girl has crush on TV/movie actor Jason Segel. And chances are, if you've seen "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" (well, the part that I'm thinking of) then you may have a crush on him too
It seems the holidays are good for more than just cookies, Santa, and spending time with family. I've seen so many (not in real life, but on Facebook) engagements happening over the Christmas weekend, that I can't help but get all wrapped up in the best marriage proposals
Here they are, the top 5 videos viewed on Youtube in 2011:
5. Nyan Cat. I don't get it either, but with over 54 MILLION views, someone has to get it. Right?
4. Talking Twin Babies. Now this is cute! Twin language