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Shocking Results: The Most Blacklisted Website is…

OpenDNS has published their report on the most whitelisted and most blacklisted sites of the year 2010 that might help you get some idea on how the sites are being used by the individuals and organizations. You can see the outlook of its subscribers on the sites they are blacklisting and how some sites useful for some can be even blacklisted by others though not in ethical sense.

Senh: Dang, mostly social networking sites.

 

Video: Viral! YouTube’s top videos of 2010

TODAY takes a look back at the viral videos that lit up the Internet. (Today Show)

 

The Role Of YouTube In Getting Google To $632 And Beyond

YouTube forms a very small portion of Google's overall business accounting for 4% of Google's stock

 

YouTube Withdraws Cleric’s Videos

A British official pressed for the removal of videos featuring calls to jihad by Anwar al-Awlaki, and a New York legislator, Anthony Weiner, sent YouTube a letter.

 

Gaga beats Bieber to 1 billion YouTube views

Web analytics companies predicted Lady Gaga's victory over Justin Bieber weeks ago.

 

Funniest Shows On the Web

Got a few minutes to kill? Check out the Annoying Orange or another of these hilarious, Internet-only series

 

Meg Whitman Twitter FAIL Becomes Youtube Sensation

What was meant to be an announcement from the Whitman campaign heralding the candidate's endorsement by the San Diego Deputy Sheriff's Association inadvertently became an endorsement of a much different nature due to a URL error.

 

YouTube Sets Live-Streaming Trial

YouTube Sets Live-Streaming Trial

Google Inc.'s YouTube has launched a public test of a new live-streaming video service, the site's most ambitious foray into live programming.

 

AOL, Google Search Deal Renewed

Google Inc. will continue to provide the search results on AOL Inc.'s websites under a new, five-year deal the companies signed this week. The agreement largely reinforces an arrangement that has been in place between the two companies since 2005. But the new contract, announced Thursday, also expands their cooperation onto AOL sites for cell phones and other gadgets. And it will put AOL video content on Google Inc.'s YouTube site for the first time.

 

Natalie Tran Makes Top 10 YouTube TubeMoguls

Natalie Tran Makes Top 10 YouTube TubeMoguls

Natalie Tran isn’t just some 22-year-old who lives in her parent’s house, makes look-at-me videos and posts them on YouTube for kicks. OK, she is. But her clips on communitychannel have also made her one of 10 global independent YouTube stars who have earned more than $100,000 in the past year, as reported by Business Insider. Tran earned an estimated $101,000, according to TubeMogul, an analytics and advertising company partnered with Microsoft.

Senh: That's impressive. And here I am thinking that YouTube is still not generating much revenue. Just out of curiosity, I watched one of Natalie Tran's videos - the one about fireworks. Like the article said, she's cute, charming, and shows a little bit of skin. Overall, not a bad way to make a living.

 

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