Yesterday marked the seven-year anniversary of YouTube's first-ever video, "Me at the zoo." The 19-second clip is quite thrilling, featuring a windbreaker-clad young man and two elephants at the San Diego Zoo. But that young man isn't just anyone. He's YouTube's co-founder Jawed Karim. [ more › ]
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
YouTube's First-Ever Video Turns 7, Still Makes Us Yawn
YouTube's First-Ever Video Turns 7, Still Makes Us Yawn

Yesterday marked the seven-year anniversary of YouTube's first-ever video, "Me at the zoo." The 19-second clip is quite thrilling, featuring a windbreaker-clad young man and two elephants at the San Diego Zoo. But that young man isn't just anyone. He's YouTube's co-founder Jawed Karim. [ more › ]
Yesterday marked the seven-year anniversary of YouTube's first-ever video, "Me at the zoo." The 19-second clip is quite thrilling, featuring a windbreaker-clad young man and two elephants at the San Diego Zoo. But that young man isn't just anyone. He's YouTube's co-founder Jawed Karim. [ more › ]
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