YouTube is now old enough to drink, as the first video ever uploaded to the site is 21 years old today. While founders Chad Hurley, Jawed Karim, and Steve Chen first registered the domain in February, ...
The U.S. District Court has just made public the documentation in the controversial Viacom vs. YouTube case. It’s a goldmine of data, most of which is really dirty mud-slinging by Viacom, based on ...
"Me at the Zoo" was uploaded by then-25-year-old Jawed Karim on April 23, 2005 Blast from the YouTube past! On April 23, 2005 — 15 years ago today — the first-ever YouTube video was uploaded by ...
Nearly 19 years ago, a guy named Jawed Karim posted the very first video to YouTube. The video, published on April 23, 2005, is titled "Me at the zoo," and features Karim, a co-founder of YouTube, at ...
(KDVR/NEXSTAR) — Can you believe it? Friday marks 16 years since the first video was posted to YouTube. It all started at the San Diego Zoo. The video was posted on April 23, 2005, by Jawed Karim.
YouTube’s first video was published on April 23, 2005 by company co-founder Jawed Karim (a PayPal Mafia member!). He never posted another video. Karim’s video isn’t much to gawk at, 13 years later. He ...
A 19-second clip of a man standing in front of elephants at the San Diego Zoo holds a peculiar distinction: it was the first video ever uploaded to YouTube. Posted on April 23, 2005, the video titled ...
Frustrated by the difficulty of sharing videos online, three friends in 2005 decided to build their own solution. This simple ...