YouTube spoofs of Obama boost actor’s recognition - Columbus Dispatch
YouTube spoofs of Obama boost actor’s recognition - Columbus Dispatch
The C-SPAN video of President Obama’s historic inaugural address has been viewed on YouTube 3.6 million times. Iman Crosson’s impersonation of Obama singing a version of a pop song by Beyonce has been viewed 4.9 million times. America voted for
Paris Hilton, a one-woman Las Vegas stimulus package - Las Vegas Sun
Paris Hilton in November 2008. There was a time when I didn’t know Paris Hilton from former 49ers offensive lineman Bubba Paris, and that time was in the summer of 2001. I was the features editor of the LV Sun at the time, and we had been informed
Cathay says sorry over missed-flight breakdown - Flight Global.com
Cathay Pacific Airways has admitted that one of its employees took the now-famous video of the female passenger who had a breakdown at Hong Kong airport last month after missing her flight. If you haven’t already seen the video you can find it by
The unknown make-up artist — with 31 million fans - Independent
Lauren Luke is a 27-year-old single mother-of-one from a small town near Newcastle in the north east of England . She is also an online superstar. Her self-made, rough-and-ready home videos have been a sensation on YouTube . Her simple films, which
Surveillance State - CNET News
Responding to complaints by privacy activists, the White House has quietly abandoned YouTube as the provider of the embedded videos on the president’s official home page. With the release of the latest weekly video address , the White House has
Pierre Lamond, the VC who scared the YouTube guys, joins Khosla - Venturebeat.com
Pierre Lamond, an icon in the Silicon Valley world of venture capital, has joined Khosla Ventures, the venture firm run by another highly respected venture capitalist Vinod Khosla. Lamond, 78, is renowned here in valley circles as one of the hardest
Modesto Surgeon Selected For YouTube Orchestra - CBS 13/CW31 Sacramento
A Modesto surgeon’s skilled hands will soon take him from the operating room to Carnegie Hall. Doctor Calvin Lee is an acupuncturist and a surgeon who hasn’t touched his violin in 15 years, but he was selected from more than 4,000 entries on YouTube



