Jawed Karim posted the first-ever video on YouTube titled 'Me at the zoo.' Posted on April 23, 2005, the video has over 221 million views. Karim is one of the three co-founders of YouTube.
Eighteen years ago, a guy named Jawed Karim posted the first-ever video to YouTube. The 18-second video, entitled "Me at the zoo," features Karim, a YouTube cofounder, at the San Diego Zoo ...
The mail was sent by Jawed Karim, who is one of the co-founders of YouTube, to his colleagues. It is pretty interesting. Here’s what he had to say. “I don’t want to spell out the idea on the ...
Fifteen years ag0, a guy named Jawed Karim posted the first-ever video to YouTube. The 18-second video, entitled "Me at the zoo," features Karim, a YouTube cofounder, at the San Diego Zoo standing ...
Back in 2005 a man named Jawed Karim uploaded the first ever video to a brand new platform called YouTube. It was an 18-second clip of Karim in front of the elephant enclosure at San Diego zoo, ...
Other than Jawed Karim, another co-founder and CEO of YouTube, Chad Hurley, acquired 694,087 shares of Google stock, ...
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When YouTube launched nearly two decades ago, its first clip was a grainy video of co-founder Jawed Karim speaking to the camera while standing in front of the elephants at the San Diego Zoo.
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Television audiences loved the sitcom “Married… with Children” for 11 seasons but when the time came for the show to end, at least two of the cast members were kept in the dark about it.