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Just
like
many
popular
sites,
registered
members
can
rate
videos,
or
find
out
how
many
times
other
people
link
to
a
video
clip
for
their
viewing
pleasure.
YouTube.com
provides
and
publishes
this
information
for
your
convenience,
for
its
loyal
fans.
Have
you
heard
about
Netflix?
The
idea
is
the
same.
Netflix
is
an
online
video
“store”
if
you
will,
like
Blockbuster.
Registered
members
can
log
in
and
rent
videos
sent
directly
to
their
home.
They
can
also
rate
and
review
the
videos
they
see.
That
way,
the
public
has
a
better
feel
for
what
videos
are
worth
watching
(and
whether
there
are
some
videos
they
shouldn’t
bother
with).
The
site
can
also
tailor
its
recommendations
to
you
depending
on
how
many
videos
you
rate.
The
big
DIFFERENCE
between
a
site
like
this
however,
a
static
site,
and
YouTube.com,
is
using
YouTube,
and
you
can
watch
video
clips
right
from
your
home
computer.
There
is
no
renting,
no
late
fees
and
no
charges
to
become
a
member.
Will
you
watch
a
full
video?
No.
You
will
watch
a
video
clip.
In
the
ten
minutes
of
time
a
user
has
to
make
a
video
clip
however,
you
can
be
sure
they
will
input
as
much
valuable
and
telling
information
as
they
possibly
can.
So,
a
visit
to
YouTube.com
is
well
worth
it.
Is
YouTube.com
popular?
Yes,
and
not
just
among
the
young.
In
fact,
the
young
and
old
alike
are
enjoying
their
newfound
“celebrity”
status
by
posting
their
own
video
clips
to
the
Web.
And,
speaking
of
celebrities…
YouTube
is
popular
among
web
fans,
your
average
Jane
or
Joe,
and
celebrities
getting
in
on
the
action.
Just
like
MySpace.com
attracts
many
public
figures
interested
in
connecting
with
their
fan
base
and
audience,
so
too
does
YouTube
appeal
to
the
same
crowd
for
similar
reasons.
Alanis
Morissette
(a
well-known
singer,
just
in
case
you
don’t
know)
just
did
a
spoof
of
Fergie’s
(another
young
hip-hop
singer)
“My
Humps”
video.
It’s
pretty
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