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YouTube "Bram Stoker's Dracula" now on YouTube (U.S. only): http://bit.ly/2QZH7O. Happy (early) Halloween!

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YouTube Getting in the mood for fall: http://bit.ly/1NBqNQ

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YouTube Got 2 minutes? Take this (very) quick survey to help us understand what your goals are when you upload videos to YouTube.

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Hi there,From time to time, we like to informally poll our users about their experiences on YouTube, and what their goals and objectives are. We'd love to get your thoughts on the questions below. This ...
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YouTube Miss the U2 concert that took the Internet by storm on Sunday? Watch the full rebroadcast: http://bit.ly/U2fullshow

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The world's greatest band on the world's largest stage - U2 on YouTube. Watch the rebroadcast of the full live streaming performance from the Rose Bowl. Recorded on Sunday, October 25th.
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YouTube Animal welfare organizations (ASPCA and Humane Society) take center stage on today's YouTube homepage.

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Earlier this month, through the YouTube Video Volunteers program, we asked you to create an amazing video on behalf of your favorite animal welfare organization and submit it for the chance to be featured on our homepage.Over 100 users submitted videos about their animal org of choice. ...
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YouTube Join us for the U2 live stream. "Sunday Bloody Sunday" is playing now: http://bit.ly/u2channel

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YouTube Tune in now to http://bit.ly/u2channel. U2 should be hitting the stage soon.

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YouTube Counting the hours to tonight's U2's concert from the Rose Bowl in L.A. Tune in @ 8:30 p.m. PT @ http://bit.ly/u2channel

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YouTube Ever wonder exactly how a virus -- like swine flu, for example -- invades your body? In graphic detail?

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When you get the flu, viruses turn your cells into tiny virus factories that help spread the disease. In this animation, NPR's Robert Krulwich and medical animator David Bolinsky explain how a flu virus can trick a single cell into making a million more viruses.
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YouTube Only 1 day left to submit videos to the My Journey contest for the chance to film for Lonely Planet: http://www.youtube.com/lonelyplanet

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