Showing posts with label utube videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label utube videos. Show all posts

Sunday, May 22, 2011

How Youtube Started?

YouTube is a video-sharing website started by three ex Paypal employees namely Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim in February 2005. This website lets users to upload, watch and share videos. It uses Adobe Flash Video and HTML5 technology to show immense array of videos, music videos and movie and TV clips.

As what I've mentioned above, YouTube was created by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim, who all used to work in PayPal. Hurley had studied design at Indiana University, while Chen and Karim both studied computer science at the University of Illinois. It was during the early months of 2005 when Hurley and Chen thought of the idea for YouTube having experieced how hard it was to share videos that they've shot at Chen's apartment in San Francisco.

The domain name of Yutube went live on February 14, 2005, and since then the Youtube sustained to develop in the succeeding months. The popularity of Youtube is primarily due to the multi million deal with Sequoia Capital from 2005 to 2006. Just for some trivial info, Me at the Zoo video of one of the founders, Karim was the first ever video uploaded on Youtube. It was uploaded on April 23, 2005 and is still posted on the site up to now.

In October 2006, Google announced that it had acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion. The deal was closed on November 13, 2006. YouTube reached a contract with MGM, Lions Gate Entertainment and CBS in October 2008, permitting the media companies to upload full-length films and TV clips on Youtube. It also began free streaming of specific tournaments like cricket tournaments of the Indian Premier League in March 2010. This was the very first global free online broadcast of a major sporting tournament.

YouTube launched a new template on the last day of March 2010. They did it with the goal of simplifying the site's interface and increasing the time users give on the website. In May 2010, it was reported that YouTube served more than two billion videos per day nearly twice the prime-time viewers of all three major US television network companies combined together.
In October 2010, Hurley stepped down as head of YouTube with Salar Kamangar taking over as head of the company.

YouTube is now considered as the dominant provider of online video in the United States. They have the market share of around 43 percent with more than 14 billion videos viewed in May 2010. There are approximately 35 hours of new videos being posted on the site every minute. In 2007, YouTube consumed an estimate of as much bandwidth as the entire Internet in 2000. According to Alexa, YouTube is the third most visited website on the Internet, next to Google and Facebook.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Everything About YouTube


A View of YouTube


When YouTube began in 2005 , it was a novel site that was created to share videos with friends and family members. The main idea was to design a site that netizens could utilize and share their favorite videos. Today, the YouTube draws millions of users from all-over the globe and offers many things, from vlogging to viral videos that keep many subscribers hooked.

YouTube's History


As mentioned before, YouTube began in 2005. The founders Chad Hurley, Jawred Karim and Steve Chen were all former PayPal employees. The first goal was to make a site where the group could share the videos they've shot in their friend's apartment in an easier way. As things went by with the company, they became a bit more user friendly and thanks to an 11.5 million dollar investment, the company was able to grow into a remarkable online force. Something that might interest you is the first video uploaded on YouTube was by Jawred Karim called Me at the Zoo.

Eventhough utube was eventually bought out by Google in 2006, the founders all hold positions inside of the company.


Social Criticism

There are a lot of countries where YouTube has not been allowed. One of the strongest reasons is that the social content that is allowed doesn't give justice to all groups of people. With parody videos, for example, users can create an undue representation of an individual or ethnicity in "fun" that a limited watchers might find entertaining. One more thing is that there is an easy access to libelous content as well as items that convey religious personalities in an ill-fitted light as well.Even if you flagged these videos, the results of flagging aren't always a videos removal. Instead, they are warned before entering the video.

China, Pakistan and Libya are just some of the countries that have banned YouTube from going online.Another thing that has been opposed by a lot of people is that YouTube gives no privacy for its users. Instead, IPs and viewing habits have been provided to big companies in a way to know how consumers behave.


YouTube's Future

As the website accelerates forward, it is almost imaginable that the content will start to improve as well. We've noted that 3D video has rapidly begun to make itself visible on the site. Actually, some of the newer televisions that has 3D technology have access to YouTube to provide their users more content that they can freely enjoy.

While there is no definite factor on how long YouTube will stay the driving force for online video sharing, there is one thing that many people can agree on. As of now, it does offer some of the best video viewing features for people concerned. From basic viral videos to informative videos, a lot of people continue to view all their favorites on YouTube and a lot will wait to see the future of this website.