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Photos: YouTubers spoof and mock tech brands

From the iPod Flea to the new YouTube...

Tags: ipod, bill gates knighthood, google, apple

By Gemma Simpson

Published: 24 November 2006 17:30 GMT


YouTube has ridden a wave of popularity to become the web's fastest growing site in just six months, with people logging on to watch more than 100 million videos daily.

The craze of sharing videos online has produced some weird and wonderful spoofs on all things IT.

Above is a screenshot of a spoof ad for 'the iPod Flea', which Photoshop guru Scott Kelby showed during the keynote for his Mac Design Conference. (Watch it here)

Photo credit: YouTube.com


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