The very first video on YouTube turns 19! Here is all we currently know about it
On April 24, 2005, 19 years ago today, a user going by the nickname “jawed” submitted the first video on the video-sharing website YouTube.
A 19-second video titled “Me at the zoo” was shared by YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim. It features him speaking about the elephants’ trunks while standing in front of an elephant exhibit at the San Diego Zoo.
The video has had more than 317 million views as of April 24, 2024.
According to a Fox9 article that was released earlier this year, three former PayPal employees—Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Karim—registered the website’s domain name on February 14, 2005.
The three first intended to launch a dating service, but they soon realized that users would also like to share their personal films.
A month before to the platform’s official launch in May 2005, the first video was uploaded to YouTube.
YouTube gained popularity as a social networking site for sharing videos soon after it launched, and a little more than a year later, Google purchased the company.
Today, San Bruno, California serves as the home base for YouTube.
YouTube is the most popular internet site among teens, per a new Pew Research study.
virtually one in five teenagers use YouTube virtually continuously, according to a research that polled over 1,400 13 to 17-year-olds for over a month.
In the meanwhile, more than 30% use the platform many times daily.
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