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Skip to content. The very first YouTube video. Showcase your vision with elegant shot lists and storyboards. Learn More. Featured Blog Posts. After experiencing xenophobia in Germany, his father moved the family to Saint Paul, Minnesota, in Jawed would later study computer science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, but left prior to graduating.
After dropping out, Jawed would become an early employee of the fledgling Paypal. While at Paypal, he continued his coursework and eventually graduated with a degree in computer science, and went on to earn a master's degree in computer science from Stanford University. In February, the domain name was registered in the headquarters above a pizzeria in California. In April, the first-ever video was uploaded by Karim named "Me at the Zoo". After a Beta testing period, the site launched in December , and a Nike commercial became the first video to receive one million views," according to Engadget.
By February of , YouTube's now-famous logo since changed as of was registered as a trademark, and the website domain name was also purchased. The original idea for YouTube was for users to be able to upload videos, introducing themselves, and saying what they were interested in.
This didn't really take off, and the co-founders soon pivoted to a more general video-sharing site. Since then, YouTube has grown exponentially.
Here are some of the major milestones in the company's history courtesy, in part, of inverse. Unlike a lot of other company names, YouTube's name is actually quite self-explanatory.
Their website address just happened to be very similar — www. They filed a lawsuit against YouTube, which appears to have been unsuccessful.
Today that company's URL is www. Since its early days in , YouTube has grown to become a behemoth of the Internet. It is now present in more than 75 countries and available in 61 languages , with hundreds of hours of video content uploaded every minute! Today, the site has more than one billion users and has become the de facto video sharing platform on the Internet.
Like any business , YouTube needs to make money somehow. But, how exactly does YouTube do it? Despite this, when Google acquired the site back in , it was a long way from actually being a profitable business. But profitability wasn't the main reason that Google snapped them up. Google saw the potential for the platform as an online video service. They surmised that by combining YouTube's platform with Google's enormous internet traffic, it would only be a matter of time before the investment paid off.
He focused on software architecture and site scalability, according to his LinkedIn. Dunton is also a former PayPal employee who joined YouTube in September as director of product development. She stayed on after YouTube was acquired, leaving in January to become head of product at Endorse. It's unclear what Dunton is up to these days. Heilbrun came on board in November as a systems architect after working at PayPal since Heilbrun worked at YouTube for over a decade before moving over to Google — he's still at the company working as an engineer, according to his LinkedIn.
Desai is an early YouTube engineer who helped create early YouTube features like comments, related video, playlists, and the watch queue. He left the company in , but returned as a senior product manager in after stints at Essential and Samsung, according to his LinkedIn.
Gillette joined YouTube in November as the company's head of content review. Gillette oversaw content moderation, including copyright and abuse, and oversaw the support team as well.
She left YouTube in , according to her LinkedIn , and has since launched a company called DesignerInc , an online marketplace for the interior design industry. Maxcy was YouTube's head of business development and was instrumental to negotiating YouTube's early licensing deals with record labels and TV studios, according to YouTube's first general counsel, Zahavah Levine. Maxcy is currently in charge of business development for Google. Brodbeck joined YouTube sometime in , becoming the site's first user interface designer — she writes on LinkedIn that she wore a "wide variety of hats" during that time.
She left YouTube in August and has since become an investor, launching a venture capital firm called Rivet Ventures , an early-stage firm that invests in women-led markets.
Karim is one of YouTube's cofounders. The first YouTube video ever posted, "Me at the zoo," features Karim. Karim never had a formal role at YouTube — instead, he was an "informal adviser" who did not take a salary or benefits, according to The New York Times. Instead, Karim left for Stanford University, where he pursued a master's degree in computer science. Karim launched a venture fund in called Youniversity Ventures, now called Y Ventures, along with Eventbrite cofounder Kevin Hartz and venture capitalist Keith Rabois.
Chen was YouTube's cofounder and original chief technology officer.
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