The Victoria and Albert museum's digital conservation team has reconstructed the inaugural YouTube watch page from 2005 ...
The 19-second clip, first posted to YouTube in 2005, shows co-founder Jawed Karim talking about elephants. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The original YouTube experience from 2005 has been recreated using internet archives.
The elephant enclosure at your local zoo is an interesting place to be. But until 20 years ago, it was somewhere you’d encounter in person—with reverence and intimacy. A video uploaded by YouTube ...
Before creators had millions of subscribers and viral trends took over the platform, there was just a guy standing in front of an elephant. Now that moment is being preserved in a museum. YouTube's ...
V&A to add first ever YouTube video to collection - Museum has acquired ‘Me at the zoo’, the first clip uploaded to YouTube, ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The first YouTube video ever uploaded to the now groundbreaking platform was posted on April 23, 2005. Do you know what it was? Back in the day when "subscriptions" still required ...
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 ...
Millennials, brace yourselves. YouTube's first video just turned the big 2-0.It was on April 23, 2005, that YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim uploaded a grainy 19-second video "Me at the zoo" to his ...