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  2. Vlog - Wikipedia

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    A vlog [1] (/ v l ɒ ɡ /), also known as a video blog or video log, is a form of blog for which the medium is video. [2] Vlog entries often combine embedded video (or a video link) with supporting text, images, and other metadata .

  3. Category:Vlogs-related YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vlogs-related YouTube channels" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Vlogs (often based on misinterpretations of common figures of speech), covers of popular songs recorded in his car and other vehicles ("AutoTunes"), original music, celebrity interviews, and other humorous content. Bachir Boumaaza: Belgium AtheneWins Video gamer and social activist who is widely referred to by his online pseudonym "Athene ...

  5. Blog - Wikipedia

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    A blog comprising videos is called a vlog, one comprising links is called a linklog, a site containing a portfolio of sketches is called a sketchblog or one comprising photos is called a photoblog. Blogs with shorter posts and mixed media types are called tumblelogs. Blogs that are written on typewriters and then scanned are called typecast or ...

  6. Vlogbrothers - Wikipedia

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    Vlogbrothers (sometimes stylized as VlogBrothers or vlogbrothers) is a video blog channel on YouTube.The Internet-based show is created and hosted by the Green brothers: John and Hank.

  7. Julie Nolke - Wikipedia

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    She was then hired by Tastemade to make videos, develop ideas for content, and to produce branded content. [7] [8] She has also starred in the Tastemade show One for the Road with Andrew Gunadie. [9] She later changed her YouTube channel name to Julie Nolke, where she now uploads skits, parodies and vlogs.

  8. Wait But Why - Wikipedia

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    Wait But Why (WBW) is a website founded by Tim Urban and Andrew Finn and written and illustrated by Urban. The site covers a range of subjects as a long-form blog. [1] Typical posts involve long-form discussions of various topics, including artificial intelligence, outer space, and procrastination, using a combination of prose and rough illustrations.

  9. Kimberly Loaiza - Wikipedia

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    Five years later, in 2016, she started vlogging on YouTube with her first video on November 15, 2016. Loaiza traveled to Colombia for rhinoplasty surgery. [4] Loaiza initially made makeup videos, hair tutorials, and trivia for girls; however, over the years her content changed to make more vlogs, challenges and tags with her friends. [5]