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YouTube's first video just turned the big 2-0.It was on April 23, 2005, that YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim uploaded a grainy ...
On that April day 20 years ago, a mere 17 seconds of video was uploaded to YouTube. These days, up to 500 hours of video are ...
YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim uploaded the video “Me at the zoo” on April 23, 2005. The video, which now has over 355 million views, symbolizes YouTube’s humble beginnings. On April 23 ...
The very first video uploaded on YouTube, titled Me at the zoo, was shot in the San Diego Zoo. In the video, the co-founder of YouTube, Jawed Karim, was seen calling the elephant trunks cool.
Two decades ago, a casually filmed video at a zoo quietly made internet history. Today, that 19-second clip still stands as a ...
A man has recreated the first ever YouTube video a whopping 20 years later and the differences are astounding. It’s crazy to ...
Exactly 20 years ago, a 19-second clip was uploaded to a website that would, in the space of just a few years, revolutionise ...
Jawed Karim’s 2005 upload didn’t just launch YouTube—it helped usher in a share-all culture, where even the mundane became content.
This week marks the 20th anniversary of the first ever video being uploaded to YouTube, which was ‘Me at the Zoo - filmed by ...
YouTube/Jawed It's called "Me at the zoo" and it was uploaded by YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim. This early clip is a now seen as an iconic part of the internet's history – and marks the ...