It has produced more content in six months than a major US network has created in the last half century: but what makes YouTube work? and what does it mean for us as societies
The impact of YouTube on media production and distribution has been breakneck, immense, and seemingl...
YouTube is a mess. YouTube is for amateurs. YouTube dissolves the real. YouTube is host to inconcei...
‘Researching YouTube’ introduces the special issue of Convergence which arose out of an internationa...
A new video from Michael Wesch is a fascinating look at the evolution of one of the most generally a...
YouTube is one of the most well-known and widely discussed sites of participatory media in the conte...
Since launching as a website for everyday video-sharing in 2005, YouTube has become one of the world...
Fashion for using video resources of the Internet and especially YouTube in the educational process ...
YouTube has grown to become the largest and most highly visited online video-sharing service, and in...
This contribution to the Unthinking Photography blog is the result of my attempt to understand photo...
Since the origin of Internet (back to the 1960s), Science, Education, Commercialization and socializ...
YouTube hosts one billion visitors monthly and sees more than 400 hours of video uploaded every minu...
YouTube has come to epitomize the possibilities of digital culture. With more than seventy million u...
For many, YouTube is little more than a deluge of low-quality videos depicting the latest internet c...
The Web has revolutionized how we work, learn and play. It has empowered adult learners with a range...
The success of companies such as Myspace and YouTube have focused attention on online companies that...
The impact of YouTube on media production and distribution has been breakneck, immense, and seemingl...
YouTube is a mess. YouTube is for amateurs. YouTube dissolves the real. YouTube is host to inconcei...
‘Researching YouTube’ introduces the special issue of Convergence which arose out of an internationa...
A new video from Michael Wesch is a fascinating look at the evolution of one of the most generally a...
YouTube is one of the most well-known and widely discussed sites of participatory media in the conte...
Since launching as a website for everyday video-sharing in 2005, YouTube has become one of the world...
Fashion for using video resources of the Internet and especially YouTube in the educational process ...
YouTube has grown to become the largest and most highly visited online video-sharing service, and in...
This contribution to the Unthinking Photography blog is the result of my attempt to understand photo...
Since the origin of Internet (back to the 1960s), Science, Education, Commercialization and socializ...
YouTube hosts one billion visitors monthly and sees more than 400 hours of video uploaded every minu...
YouTube has come to epitomize the possibilities of digital culture. With more than seventy million u...
For many, YouTube is little more than a deluge of low-quality videos depicting the latest internet c...
The Web has revolutionized how we work, learn and play. It has empowered adult learners with a range...
The success of companies such as Myspace and YouTube have focused attention on online companies that...
The impact of YouTube on media production and distribution has been breakneck, immense, and seemingl...
YouTube is a mess. YouTube is for amateurs. YouTube dissolves the real. YouTube is host to inconcei...
‘Researching YouTube’ introduces the special issue of Convergence which arose out of an internationa...