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For the 2008 April Fools' Day prank, every "Featured Video" on the front page redirected to Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up," effectively rickrolling everyone who attempted to watch a featured video on the site.[66]

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References

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  2. ^ "Google closes $A2b YouTube deal", Reuters, November 14, 2006.
  3. ^ "YouTube serves up 100 million videos a day online", USA TODAY, Gannett Company, Inc, 2006-07-16. Retrieved on 2007-11-24. 
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  8. ^ Web could collapse as video demand soars. Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 2008-04-21.
  9. ^ YouTube lawsuit threatens internet freedom, claims Google. Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 2008-05-28.
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  14. ^ Bray, Marianne. Irate HK man unlikely Web hero. CNN. Retrieved on 2008-05-28.
  15. ^ Heffernand, Virginia. "Web Guitar Wizard Revealed at Last", New York Times, 2006-08-27. Retrieved on 2007-07-02. 
  16. ^ YouTube Terms of Use, accessed 5 May 2007
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  18. ^ Premier League to take action against YouTube. Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  19. ^ YouTube law fight 'threatens net'. BBC News. Retrieved on 2008-05-28.
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  21. ^ YouTube criticized in Germany over anti-Semitic Nazi videos. Reuters. Retrieved on 2008-05-28.
  22. ^ Fury as YouTube carries sick Hillsboro video insult. icLiverpool. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  23. ^ (February 23, 2008). Access to YouTube blocked until further notice because of "non-Islamic" videos Reporters Without Borders. Accessed February 24, 2008.
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  28. ^ Internetnews: YouTube's Not-so-'Friendly' Spam
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  30. ^ YouTube's help section states: "You can no longer upload videos longer than ten minutes regardless of what type of account you have. Users who had previously been allowed to upload longer content still retain this ability, so you may occasionally see videos that are longer than ten minutes." The ten minute limit was introduced in March 2006 after YouTube realized that the majority of videos over this length were from television shows and films.
  31. ^ Multi-Video Upload. YouTube. Retrieved on 2008-06-04.
  32. ^ Coding Horror: Did YouTube Cut the Gordian Knot of Video Codecs?
  33. ^ In which formats YouTube officially accepts uploaded videos
  34. ^ Verified by analyzing internal structure of, and playing, newly uploaded videos, 2007-11-19
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  36. ^ VYouTube launches HQ videos
  37. ^ Stereo Audio Demonstration. YouTube. Retrieved on 2008-04-21.
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  39. ^ Can I download videos to watch later?. YouTube. Retrieved on 2008-06-09.
  40. ^ FlashLoad.net, Javimoya.com, etc.
  41. ^ How do I create or edit video annotations?. YouTube. Retrieved on 2008-06-04.
  42. ^ YouTube Annotations Demonstration. YouTube. Retrieved on 2008-06-04.
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  45. ^ YouTube Canada Now Live
  46. ^ YouTube Germany Launches
  47. ^ Chita • 檢視主題 - YouTube 台灣版推出
  48. ^ YouTube now has an Indian incarnation
  49. ^ Chita • 檢視主題 - YouTube 台灣版推出
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  59. ^ Kubby for President. "Steve Kubby for President 2008", YouTube, 2007-09-29. Retrieved on 2007-09-29. 
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  61. ^ Carrie Budoff. "Senators Fear Having A "Macaca" Moment: Smallest Slip-Ups Can Tank A Campaign, Thanks To YouTube", CBS News, 2007-02-02. Retrieved on 2007-04-28. 
  62. ^ Andrew Sullivan. "Video power: the potent new political force", The Sunday Times, 2007-02-04. Retrieved on 2007-04-28.  "Without a hostile videocam and the blogosphere, Allen would have cruised on to victory. But the damning video found its way to YouTube, and then it was carried by the TV networks, and before long Allen’s attempt at re-election hit a brick wall."
  63. ^ Frank Rich. "2006: The Year of the 'Macaca'", The New York Times, 2006-11-12. 
  64. ^ Howard Kurtz, Glenn Reynolds, Ryan Lizza, Andrea Koppel. Reliable Sources [TV-Series]. CNN Reliable Sources. "Allen used a word that some European countries consider a racial slur against an Indian-American volunteer for his Democratic opponent Jim Webb. And the web cam posted it on the popular web site YouTube.com, where it's been seen more than 100,000 times."
  65. ^ O'Brien, Luke (2007-06-14). YouTube and CNN Discuss "Most Democratic" Presidential Debate Ever. Wired Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
  66. ^ Arrington, Michael. "YouTube RickRolls Users", TechCrunch, 2008-03-31. Retrieved on 2008-04-21. 

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