Students beware: Those fun photos, wacky videos and raunchy comments you are posting on Facebook, MySpace, College Humor, YouTube, Google or any Web site today could come back to haunt you tomorrow.Comment Original post by WEWS

Students beware: Those fun photos, wacky videos and raunchy comments you are posting on Facebook, MySpace, College Humor, YouTube, Google or any Web site today could come back to haunt you tomorrow.Comment Original post by Wtov9.com

Popular online video sharing network YouTube has announced that it will be presenting awards for the best user-generated videos for last year.Comment Original post by Earth Times

Safe Web-surfing tools such as McAfee SiteAdvisor and Netcraft Toolbar scan thousands of Web sites daily, pronouncing some safe, some suspicious, and some dangerous.Comment Original post by CNET News.com

Brace yourself, Oscar. Step aside, MTV. Next week, the online video-sharing Web site YouTube will present awards for best user-generated videos of 2006.Comment Original post by The Washington Post

As creator of ‘L.A. Law’ and ‘Hill Street Blues,’ Steven Bochco packed lots of drama into 60 minutes.Comment Original post by Los Angeles Times on Topix.net

Microsoft CEO, Steve Balmer, turns his wrath away from Apple’s products for a few minutes and blasts Google in front of a group of Stanford students.Comment Original post by Nordquist Blog

window.document.getElementById(‘post-3845’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’; Chiquita Banana will pay $25 million for hiring terrorists for security in Colombia. via Queerty Original post by Queerty

Justin Timberlake did not attend Nickelodeon’s annual advertising presentation this month, but one of Viacom ’s own ad sales executives, Jim Tricarico, took the stage to perform a rendition of the singer’s …Comment Original post by New York Times