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Get Ready for Your Close-Up with Yoostar

September 8th, 2009
Courtesy of Geek.com

Courtesy of Geek.com

By Sherri L. Smith, BlackWeb20.com

Remember when I said webcams were only good for podcasts, spam, and other voyeuristic activities? I may have found another use for them — movie making. Not your cheesy YouTube videos, but actually creating a film with an A-List roster of talent and multi-million dollar budget. Okay, I’m exaggerating but, start-up company Yoostar is pretty close. Read the rest of this entry »

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Motorola Evokes Good Vibes with Latest Phone

May 7th, 2009

By Sherri L. Smith, BlackWeb20.com

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Motorola’s latest phone is a smartphone that isn’t. Made for those who want the cool look of a smartphone, but don’t necessarily need all the high-level functionality, the Motorola Evoke QA4 is cool looking mid-level phone. Created with the text generation in mind the Evoke has the potential to put Motorola back on the map. Read the rest of this entry »

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Why is Soulja Boy Asking for Donations?

April 28th, 2009

By Angela Benton, BlackWeb20.com

Would you Donate Cash to Soulja Boy?

Would you Donate Cash to Soulja Boy?

If you haven’t been following Soulja Boy’s use of Web 2.0 techniques, some dating back as far as 2007 and earlier, you could be clueless to the kind of money he is getting using it. With many of his endeavors centering around the web, his cartoon and the various dances that accompany his records to name a few, he is clearly no novice at marketing. In fact one may consider him an expert and even follow his many tips that he dishes via YouTube on how to sell a cool milli online.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Entertainment: Rapper Goes to Web in Hunt For Romance; Ex-”Grey’s Anatomy” Star Still Upset Over Firing

November 18th, 2008

Lil Wayne

 

Rapper goes to Web in hunt for romance. Ladies, Lil’ Wayne is looking for you. If you’re 18 and older, you can upload and send a 30-second video to the Dirty South rapper, explaining why you should be his lady – nevermind that another one just delivered his newborn. That’s not important to the contest. Trouble seems to be that, either not many ladies know about the King Magazine- and YouTube-sponsored contest – or not many wish to be Miss Weezy. As of Monday, the YouTube contest page revealed only one uploaded entry, despite a Nov. 30 deadline and a beginning date in August. Hating on Lil Wayne may have just gotten a little easier.

Isaiah Washington

 

Ex-”Grey’s Anatomy” star still upset over firing. Actor Isaiah Washington says he was never sent to homophobia rehab, despite reports after his dismissal from “Grey’s Anatomy.” “There’s no such thing as (gay) rehabilitation,” he says. “I was given an opportunity to go to executive counseling so I could get away from the media.” Washington was fired from the popular drama after he reportedly had a beef with co-star Patrick Dempsey, and slurred another cast member. “The world still thinks I taunted T.R. Knight and called him the ‘F’ word, which I didn’t,” says Washington.

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Pro-Obama YouTube Video Gets Teacher Suspended

October 10th, 2008

Pro-Obama YouTube video gets teacher suspended. Barack Obama, who has been urging young people to do better, apparently struck a chord in Missouri, where a group of middle school students have been chanting his praises in class. Unfortunately for the teacher who posted their actions on the social video-sharing network YouTube, it was just enough to cost him is job. Click here to watch the video, and talk about it!

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Sports: Josh Howard on YouTube Controversy: ‘That’s Not me.’; Tennis Phenom Holds Court in Germany; Sports Camp Organizer Said to Have Conned Parents Out of Cash

October 1st, 2008

Josh Howard

Josh Howard on YouTube controversy: “That’s not me.”

A contrite Josh Howard says he’s sorry for offending fans and hopes to win them back after he was caught on video dissing the national anthem. Howard can be seen on YouTube video at fellow NBA player Allen Iverson’s celebrity flag football game this summer as the “Star Spangled Banner” is performed, saying: “I don’t celebrate that s–t. I’m Black.” Howard has since changed his tune, claiming that he was joking. “I know that’s not me,” he says. “I love this country. If it wasn’t for this country, I wouldn’t be out here playing basketball. For me to have that opportunity is the greatest.” He adds that he attended military school and that the widely viewed video doesn’t represent him. “That’s not Josh Howard,” says the Dallas forward. “That was an idiot.” Howard insists that he’ll win back any fans he’s lost. “Whatever it takes for me to do it, I’m going to do it,” he says.

Venus Williams

Tennis phenom holds court in Germany. Venus Williams has moved into the second round of the Porsche Grand Prix after beating Anna-Lena Groenefeld. Williams is appearing in the German tournament for the first time in 10 years. “She hit some great shots, but my experience helped me,” Williams says of her Tuesday win. She ranks as a sixth seed in the competition and will next face Katerina Bondarenko.

Sports camp organizer said to have conned parents out of cash. The same Michigan man who cops had to help escape an angry crowd at a high school football game this week has been arrested. Anthony Bolden, 48, allegedly conned parents out of $17,000 by accepting cash from parents of youth who’d hoped to participate in a University of Michigan football camp. Cops say Bolden took the money, then wrote a bad check to cover the camp’s expenses. Parents were forced to pay a second registration fee in order to have their children attend the camp. Bolden is charged with five counts of larceny and has 40 criminal complaints pending against him.

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Baltimore MC Says YouTube Clip Wasn’t to Offend

September 19th, 2008

Josh Howard

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MC says YouTube clip wasn’t to offend. The man behind the camera that caught NBA player Josh Howard dissing the national anthem at a celebrity tag football game says he’s sorry for offending viewers. Though it’s been on the Web since July, YouTube footage of Howard stating, “I don’t celebrate that sh**,” in reference to the “Star Spangled Banner,” surfaced on news shows just this week. Baltimore rapper Los says the camera was trained briefly on Howard only to help show the various happenings behind-the-scenes of the game. Los apologized on ESPN Thursday, saying he didn’t mean to harm Howard’s image or his own. The rapper, who frequently blogs by video, says his biggest mistake was talking during the performance of the national anthem in the first place.

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National News: Philly Cops Raid A… Baby Shower?; Professor Moons Another Scholar During Debate

August 14th, 2008

Philly cops raid a … baby shower?

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The Internal Affairs Division of the Philadelphia Police Department is investigating what prompted a violent clash between officers and attendees of a baby shower that resulted in at least six injuries, including two toddlers and mothers who were maced, whipped with batons and otherwise roughed up, The Philadelphia Daily News reports. One of the victims, 1½-year-old Adima Davis, cried as she turned to her mother, Dionne Whitaker, and said, “Mommy, it burn.” Adima now has a bump near her left eye. Whitaker, 28, told the News that she had been at the baby shower in North Philly when a narcotics officers rushed into the yard and triggered a police “riot,” the newspaper reports. Officials with Internal Affairs and the city’s Police Advisory Commission are looking into the incident, according to the News. “These guys were totally out of control. They were worse than any thugs that I’ve seen,” said Joseph Williams, 47, whose nephew is the father of the soon-to-be-born baby. “It was like back in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, when Martin Luther King Jr. was marching . . . Women and children were maced and beaten. Kids are crying and these cops were laughing.” This wasn’t the first violent encounter with civilians for two of the officers. Thomas Schaffling and Sean Bascom were also involved in a May 5 beating of three shooting suspects that was captured by a TV news helicopter and broadcast repeatedly on network television. Shaffling, a member of the city’s Narcotics Strike Force, is the one pulling suspect Brian Hall out of the car and kicking him repeatedly, the News reports. Bascom slugged another suspect in the head, face and collarbone. Police officials claim that in the latest incident the officers had chased drug suspect into the yard where the baby shower was being held. “But those at the celebration said that the suspect had not cut through the yard and that police had mistakenly arrested a relative who had just arrived at the shower with a gift in hand,” the News reported.
Professor moons another scholar during debate. The real question is whether Fort Hays University debate coach Bill Shanahan would have pulled down his shorts and mooned rival coach Shanara Reid-Brinkley of the University of Pittsburgh if he had known it would be wind up being the hottest video on YouTube. But as it stands now, he is known more for his scrawny backside than he is for his intellectual prowess. The videotape picks up after a debate on a racial top has ended, and the two professors are apparently arguing over a technical point. Seconds later the two coaches are yelling at one another, mixing in a healthy dose of cuss words. Reid-Brinkley calls Shanahan an “asshole,” and he proceeds to give her a close-up view, bending over and dropping his drawers. Fort Hays says it is investigating the crude demonstration. Fort Hays Provost Larry Gould told KSNW TV in Wichita that he just learned of the YouTube posting. “College campuses are the place to have thought provoking discussion, however we don’t condone the behavior in that video, mooning the audience and use of foul language is just inappropriate in many ways,” Gould told local ABC affiliate KAKE.

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