YouTube has announced it’s now streaming 4 billion online videos every day, with more than 60 hours of video uploaded to the site every minute. So what’s everyone watching?
Whether you loved it or hated it, chances are you viewed Rebecca Black‘s ‘Friday’ video at some point during the past year. Probably several times. The infamous clip was the most watched YouTube video in the world in 2011, the video site recently revealed.
It looks like the party is still going: According to Gawker, Rebecca Black’s infamous ‘Friday’ video is back on YouTube after it was unceremoniously pulled on Thursday.
The video was initially taken down from YouTube due to a legal dispute with Black’s label, Ark Music. According to TMZ, Black’s team alleged that Ark had wrongfully exploited her image and her song “because Ark does not own the rig
If there’s one thing ‘Harry Potter’ author J.K. Rowling knows, it’s how to keep fans in breathless anticipation. With the book series long behind her and the film adaptation wrapping up with its final installment this summer, Rowling’s got a new project underway and she’s dropping cryptic hints across the internet.