Internet users have lots of choices when they want to download Youtube videos as outlined in our overview article. There are manual options, browser add-ons and scripts as well as desktop applications available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Bulk Youtube Video Downloader is an add-on for the Firefox web browser that works both directly on Youtube but also on other pages that link to Youtube videos. The video downloader adds an option to the Tools menu and context menur that can be clicked whenever Youtube videos need to be downloaded to the computer. The add-on works both with Youtube video links and embedded videos.

Bulk Youtube Video Downloader is handy when it comes to downloading multiple videos from the video hosting site. It works for instance on the Youtube start page, profile pages, channels, playlists and websites that link to or have embedded a number of Youtube videos. Heck, it even works in Google Search and other search engines if they link to Youtube videos.

Some or all of the Youtube videos that have been found can be selected for download. Bulk Youtube Video Download supports both the flv and mp4 format and can prioritize HQ versions if available.
The Youtube video downloader add-on works even if Adobe Flash is not installed on the user’s computer which is another benefit of it.
Firefox users who want to give it a try can download the latest version of the Youtube video downloader from the Mozilla Firefox add-on page. (via Instant Fundas)
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Thus far, there are three scholarly books available on the subject of YouTube:
The YouTube Reader, (2009) Edited by Snickars and Vonderau
YouTube: Online Video and Participatory Culture, (2009) by Burgess and Green
and this one:
Watching YouTube: Extraordinary Videos by Ordinary People (University of Toronto Press, 2010).
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Home Movies in a Global Village
2. The Home and Family on YouTube
3. Video Diaries: The Real You in YouTube
4. Women of the ‘Tube
5. The YouTube Community
6. The YouTube Wars: Elections, Religion, and Armed Conflict
7. The Post-television Audience
Conclusion
– Dr. Strangelove