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Brief timeline of YouTube

  • YouTube's Creation

    YouTube's Creation
    YouTube was created by three founders: Steven Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. Surprisingly its first intent was to be a dating site, however that changed as its popularity grew (Hutchinson, 2023). Thankfully, the founders chose the smart route and kept the website a video sharing site.
  • Google acquires YouTube

    Google acquires YouTube
    The acquisition combined one of the largest and fastest growing video sharing websites with Google’s expertise and capital. YouTube’s growth skyrocketed as the resources provided by the parent company Google allowed for more innovation in this online area.
  • Interactive presidential debate

    Interactive presidential debate
    For the first time in American history no journalists or panelists were in between the American public and the presidential candidates. People from the public could ask the presidential candidates questions via video submissions and get a live response in a matter of minutes. This was a new level of interactivity for the American public and getting involved in politics.
  • Streaming service competition

    Streaming service competition
    YouTube continued building up its audience by introducing access to movie rentals via the internet. This was rivaling competitors like Netflix at the time as both companies offered similar services. This access to more entertainment shaped the way Americans consumed their media by offering more on demand works.
  • 1 billion monthly active users

    1 billion monthly active users
    YouTube continues to drive interest as it hits 1 billion actives users a month. In context, that meant that nearly one out of every two people on the internet at the time were visiting YouTubes website a month (Reuter Staff, 2013).
  • Quick content videos

    Quick content videos
    Following the trend of other quick content streaming services, YouTube created YouTube Stories to compete in the online market. Some competitors that they were seeking to challenge were Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok. These changes allowed Americans interact with their family, friends, audiences, fans, and strangers in a different way.
  • Present day YouTube – Future

    Present day YouTube – Future
    YouTube has been adding more video content by working together with media giants like Warner Bros, Disney, Paramount, Universal Studios, and more. Additionally, YouTube is attempting to utilize AI-generated search engines to assist in helping users find the content that they are looking for.