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A brief history of YouTube:3 Minute video

7 July 2007 No Comment

This is a wonderful video on Youtube telling its story in youtube style. Like any other web 2.0 company, youtube was started from a garage and ended in the Google’s Headquarters.

This short 3-minute video made by Professor Edward Lee of Queensland University of Technology Utube blog (link via Peter Black) is very crisp and told in a comical fashion.

How did the two YouTube founders announce the Google’s acquisition of Youtube? You are right. By posting a short video clip on the site (included in this 3 min history).

A well-made, enjoyable video.

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