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Two decades ago, a casually filmed video at a zoo quietly made internet history. Today, that 19-second clip still stands as a ...
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.
YouTube has had more than 20 billion videos have been uploaded to the site as of April, the company stated on Wednesday. It is the second-most visited website in the world, behind only Google.
(CNN)– Twenty years ago on April 23 history was made. The very first Youtube video was uploaded, and called “Me at the Zoo”. The 19 second clip features Youtube Co-founder Jawed Karim in front of an ...
The company also made technological enhancements and forged agreements with film studios to resolve copyright issues that plagued the platform during its early days, once described as the Wild West of ...
YouTube on Wednesday celebrated more than 20 billion videos being uploaded to the platform since the first clip debuted two ...
You've NEVER seen anyone get this close to these kind of amazing animals before. Or at least, I haven't. I haven't seen them at all which is exactly why the people at the @sandiegozoo Safari Park let ...