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YouTube Rewind: What Does 2013 Say?
YouTube and DJ Earworm present an end-of-year musical mashup highlighting some of the most iconic images and defining tunes of 2013, featuring an ensemble of celebrity video bloggers on the site.
Top Ten Viral Hoaxes of 2013
2013 has been a monumental year for the art of mass deception. Let's take a look back at some of the most memorable Internet hoaxes from this year!
Elderly Man Experiments with YouTube
YouTube's sincerest consumer tech reviewer Ray gets an unexpected visit from his lovely bikini-clad wife while testing out different quality settings and memory cards for video recording.
Imgur
Far from its humble beginning as an image hosting service made by a Redditor for Reddit's sake, Imgur is now one of the most highly-trafficked image-sharing communities on the web, and according to the Business Insiders, the next big prize on Yahoo's start-up shopping list.