OK, Eric Schmidt and James Cameron are in the same video, talking to each other for quite a while. The flying robots are in a different (and much shorter) video. Pretty interesting stuff.
Today’s video round-up looks at AndroidLand in Australia, LinkedIn company status updates, lion hugs, and last year’s Santa tracking (ahead of this year’s of course).
Today’s video round-up includes some Galaxy Nexus speed tests, Bing decisions that shaped 2011 (via Google’s YouTube), and an instant hit Lady Gaga video. And some great shark footage.
Today’s video round-up features a couple pieces of iPhone-related humor, Method Man rapping about Sour Patch Kids, and an intervie with Twitter Chief Revenue Officer Adam Bain.
Today’s video round-up features some PageRank eduction from Matt Cutts, NMA’s take on the Ndamukong Suh situation, Stephen Hawking dicussing YouTube Space Lab, and much more.
Today’s video round-up includes Google’s own look at the evolution of search (as well as where search is headed), some pee-controlled games in London, and Internet censorship in Turkey (among other things).
Today’s video round-up features a couple of Google-related videos (as usual), as well as an awesome jetpack, a world record wave surfing, a new kind of phone system, and much more.
Today’s video round-up shares a few looks at the Galaxy Nexus phone, as well as some Movember-related moustache videos. Plus Skype for Windows now has Facebook integration.
Today’s video round-up features the Vice President discussing SOPA, and Next Media Animation discussing Google X (Google’s top secret robot lab). And I know you’ve just been dying to see more Rebecca Black videos.
This guy was named “world’s worst person of the day” by The Daily What. It’s hard to really call this a “top video”, but people should see what an asshole this guy is.
Two girls dressed like Super Mario Bros. playing its theme:
Google has a top secret lab where it is doing top secret things with robots. Time will tell if this will lead to the extinction of the human race. In the meantime, here are some videos to enjoy for the day, and yes – some of them include robots.
Today’s video round-up includes a couple of tributes to our veterans, a couple nods to the whole 11/11/11 thing, and some other things that are being shared around.
With tomorrow being 11/11/11, Wolfram Alpha takes a look at the number. Plus there are some other more gadget-related things, as well as a trending Rick Perry gaffe in today’s video round-up.
Lot’s of videos to get through today, so we’ll be brief with the introduction. In today’s “Best Videos” edition, you’ll see Radiohead, Darren Aronofsky’s anti meth ads, a dodgeball ninja, instructions on how to troll a predator and a few more.
Trolling a predator is much, much better if you do it in Batman costume:
Chris Hansen would be proud. Next up is the trailer for the upcoming documentary on the Anonymous group who hack everything from here to Kingdom Come:
Today, Radiohead announced their King of Limbs performance as part of the “From the Basement” series will be sold in DVD format. Here’s a video of them performing “Bloom,” which will appear in the DVD:
If you’ve ever wondered what would be a great way to prank Best Buy, look no further:
Next up is the most amazing use of computer-generated imagery since perhaps ever, courtesy of Russell Howard’s Good News, which is done in the vein of Tosh 2.0:
“It’s like Avatar, in’it?” Have you ever seen a ninja play dodgeball? If not, prepare yourself:
Finally, we end with a somber, but effective note. What we have are four public service announcements against methamphetamine, and when you consider the director’s approach, it’s no wonder they are so damn effective, if not completely uncomfortable: