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YouTube turns 20, and its earliest videos are still hanging around. Here’s a look at 13 of them and how many views they’ve racked up since 2005.
In April 2005, one of the co-creators of YouTube uploaded a 19-second video of himself talking while standing in front of an elephant titled “Me at the zoo.” Twenty years later, the platform ...
However, the video sharing site all started with a simple 19-second clip titled ‘Me at the zoo’. In fact, the first words ever spoken on YouTube were simply, ‘Alright, so here we are, in front of the ...
The grainy footage, uploaded on April 23, 2005, of a man standing in front of the elephant enclosure at the San Diego Zoo — “All right, so here we are in front of the elephants” — does not ...
News: From a low-key elephant vlog to a global video empire, YouTube’s 20-year story is a reminder of how one simple clip reshaped the internet forever.
Titled "Me at the zoo," the video was posted by co-founder Jawed Karim. The 18-second clip has since become iconic, amassing over 35 million views and receiving more than 17 million "likes".
With Youtube having become the titan it currently is, ‘Me At The Zoo’ holds a special place in internet history, and with currently 2.53 billion monthly active users worldwide, Karim has the ...