The app that allows streaming of mobile games will now allow viewers to pay broadcasters through virtual goods.
A study reveals how much we stress out over even the smallest buffering delays when watching mobile videos.
After 10 years building its brand on YouTube, OK Go grew leery of its metrics, and looked for an alternative.
Winning most of its many fans with inventive music videos, the band premiered its latest creation on Facebook.
Facebook News Feed has surpassed YouTube as the top online spot for viewing commercials created for the NFL's biggest game.
Turkish authorities have blocked more than 10,000 Syrian refugees, who are now stranded at a makeshift camp at the border without access to proper humanitarian services.
The founder of DeepMind said the company's AlphaGo AI program would challenge the world's No. 1 Go player, Lee Sedol, over a series of five games in Seoul.
Swedish gamer and web comic PewDiePie is part of the service’s first batch of long-form original content.
CEO Daniel Ek and company are betting that the streaming site’s users will also tune in to nonmusic content.
The Super Bowl is like Christmas for TV advertisers, and it starts earlier and earlier each year.
Access to the site was restored Monday after Google executives arrived at an arrangement with Pakistani officials.
As the president embarks on his last year in office, he is scheduled to address Congress at 9 p.m. EST Tuesday.
A day after the "Netflix Everywhere" announcement, YouTube’s Robert Kyncl pitched his company’s worldview to CES attendees.
The hacktivists will use Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram to troll Islamic State and attempt to disrupt their online activity.
These Hanukkah songs will put you in the perfect mood for the festival of lights.
Social networks allow anyone to publicly voice suicidal thoughts. How do they respond when users are in distress?
Muslim students in France have banded together to create a moving viral video that condemns Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris.
Donald Trump was the most-viewed candidate on the video-sharing site the week of Nov. 2-8, with about 17 million views.
Carson's campaign chose the rap radio ad for black voters because it's the "language that they prefer."
YouTube videos can now be viewed using Google Cardboard, a gizmo that turns any smartphone into a virtual reality headset.
The Internet video behemoth spent the first decade of its existence providing content in exchange for ads. Will users bite on its ad-free option?
AMRA's deal with YouTube will enable the Kobalt-owned licensing and royalties unit to collect performance royalties for artists around the world.