Video viewing on an Olympic scale
Beijing Olympics fans are going online to find the videos they want, when they want them.
Beijing Olympics fans are going online to find the videos they want, when they want them.
The Library of Congress invited Michael Wesch to deliver the third of four "Digital Natives" lectures. Wesch, creator of the world-famous YouTube video, "The Machine is Us/ing Us," presented the "Anthropology of YouTube" to a packed, fascinated ...
Teen girls have already laid their claim to many corners of the creative Web. So what are the boys up to?
48% of internet users have been to video-sharing sites such as YouTube and the daily traffic to such sites on a typical day has doubled in the past year.
Barack Obama makes an early play for "YouTube moment of the 2008 campaign"
More teens are creating and sharing material on the internet. 28% of online teens have blogs, up from 2004 with growth fueled almost entirely by girls. "Super communicators" rise as email fades as a tool for teens.
As we reach the one-month mark of the Writers Guild of America strike, will audiences move to the internet for programming?
Whether you're into whiffle hurling, baton twirling or hair curling, chances are there's someone out there who wants to help you learn.
An article in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine asks how adolescents spent their time, specifically looking at gaming in relation to other online and offline activities, and the relationship between time spent in various ac...
83% of online Americans say they have used the internet to seek information about their hobbies and 29% do so on a typical day.