The book I read to research this post was iPad for Dummies 2nd Edition by Edward C Baig which is an excellent book I got from the library. This book covers both the iPad & iPad 2. YouTube has become one of the most famous websites & with an iPad you can both watch videos & upload them. When you are searching for a particular type of video it’s a good idea to type in a keyword. The videos are grouped according to featured-by YouTube staff- most viewed, favourites- selected by you- subscriptions- ones you have subscribed to because you like them & get updates- my videos- ones you have uploaded- & finally history- ones you have viewed recently. You can only directly watch YouTube on an iPad that has 3G or internet access but if you have a wi-fi one you can stream it from your computer. When you watch a video you can add it to your favourites, share or email someone a link, rate it out of 5 or flag it as inappropriate where it will be checked by YouTube staff. You can view the videos full screen on an iPad & also if you have children you can age restrict the content they watch.