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** FILE ** The video-sharing site YouTube is a growing digital environment where professional journalism mingles with citizen content. (Google Inc. via Associated Press)

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The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, led by music director Marin Alsop, uses YouTube to promote its guest artists and upcoming season. (Baltimore Symphony Orchestra photograph)

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"Some of them have never touched a computer before, never even heard of Google or YouTube," says Fashad Tyler, working with Mary Wardrett at Garfield Terrace.

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A helmet-cam video posted on YouTube shows a driver yelling out of his truck's passenger-side window at a cyclist as he rides down Rhode Island Avenue Northeast before the cyclist tumbles to the road.

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Blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng is pictured in a video posted to YouTube on Friday, April 27, 2012, by the overseas Chinese news site Boxun.com. (AP Photo/Boxun.com)

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In this combination of images made from the Google[x] group's "Project Glass" video launched earlier this week on YouTube, the viewer looks through an early prototype of Google's futuristic Internet-connected glasses. The specs are said to give you directions, let you video chat, shop and do everything else you now need a handheld gadget to accomplish. (AP Photo/Google)

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Commenters on YouTube curse and declare young video creators "attention whores." This image shows a girl with a koala hat asking "Am I pretty or ugly?" The video has received more than 4 million views and in excess of 107,000 anonymous, often hateful responses.

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Siblings Gustavo (left), Angie and Abelardo Vazquez of the Vazquez Sounds posted a cover of Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" on YouTube drawing more than 20 million views. (Associated Press)

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The YouTube channel page for Pomplamoose shows video of the Northern California indie duo performing and offers for sale downloads, T-shirts and concert tickets. (YouTube and Associated Press)

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YOUTUBE Maddie Briann Aldridge, niece of pop legend Britney Spears, was caught singing her aunt's song "Up N' Down" last week. Miss Spears tweeted a YouTube video of the performance Friday.

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YouTube announced Friday that it will live-stream Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits in the video site's continuing push to bring music festivals to digital screens. The Google Inc.-owned YouTube announced it will present online coverage of the festivals, two of the summer's largest. It will be the 20th anniversary for Lollapalooza; and 10th anniversary for Austin City Limits festival.

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FILE - In this July 7, 2011 file photo, U.S. singer Lady Gaga gives a press conference ahead of her showcase concert at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. Gaga's YouTube account was suspended Thursday, July 14, 2011. The notice read that the suspension was due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's copyright policy. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, file )

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Arjuna Ardagh and Gay Hendricks stand together in a pastoral setting during the opening sequence of their YouTube video, "Dear Women." (YouTube screen grab)

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Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith claims that Google restricts competing search engines, including Microsoft's Bing, from properly accessing YouTube. (Associated Press)

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Jared Lee Loughner is reflected in a door at Pima Community College in Tucson, Ariz., in a video he posted on YouTube. In it, the suspected gunman in the attack on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and others rambles about free speech and the Constitution. (Pima Community College via Associated Press)