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15 Years Anniversary of YouTube and YouTube History

     Fifteen years ago, on April 23, 2005, a young man named Jawed Karim posted the following video about a few elephants from the San Diego Zoo to a new site called Youtube

     Although this is an 18-minute video, he never imagined it would be the first step in a major video store. 

     Jawed Karim, Steve Chen and Chad Hurley created the Youtube website for the purpose of storing large files on the Internet. Basically the Youtube site was somewhat similar to a cloud storage site because there was no cloud storage at the time.

     By 2006, Youtube was recognized as one of the fastest-growing websites in the world, with over 65,000 videos uploaded to the site daily, attracting over 100 million viewers. Due to this immense growth, on October 9, 2006, the Youtube website was purchased by Google for $ 1.65 billion.

     Google's massive databases allow the Youtube site to have a huge storage area and are now integrated with Youtube on an unimaginable scale, uploading the average video to Youtube at 300 hours per minute. Nearly half of these large visitors connect to Youtube from mobile phones, and the site can be accessed in 61 languages.

     Youtube has become a haven for designers, entrepreneurs, and people who share their ideas and talents with the world. And if you want to learn how to do something properly, Youtube has a lot of things you need to learn to cook a machine, assemble, decorate, or learn about computer software.

     Google's Youtube team was looking to celebrate its 15th anniversary in May 2020, but was overwhelmed by the sudden coronavirus. And no matter how many competitors grow the Internet, they believe that Youtube will remain as long as the Internet exists.

First Youtube video in the world


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