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An 18-second clip of a young man standing in front of an elephant enclosure at San Diego Zoo in California, describing their “really long trunks” was the first video to be posted onto YouTube in April 2005.
It was uploaded by co-founder Jawed Karim, who with friends Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, cooked up the idea for the video-sharing service while working together at PayPal.
Twenty years later, it is now available in 100 countries and has almost three billion users around the world.
Produced and presented by Reena Stanton-Sharma using archive interviews.
Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more.
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0:46.4 | Hello and welcome to the witness history podcast from the BBC World Service with me, Rina Stanton Sharma. |
0:56.8 | Today we're going back 20 years to the start of the most popular video sharing platform in the world with almost 3 billion users. |
1:01.9 | Now, let's see if I can find it. There we go. |
1:05.6 | All right, so here we are, one of the elephants. |
1:14.6 | The cool thing about these guys is that they have really, really, really long clubs. And that's cool. |
1:16.6 | And that's pretty much all those to say. |
1:21.6 | Believe it or not, that was the very first video uploaded to YouTube in April 2005 by |
1:30.1 | Jawed Karim. |
1:31.3 | He was one of the co-founders of the site. |
1:34.3 | The 18-second clip was filmed in front of an elephant enclosure at San Diego Zoo in California |
1:40.5 | and has been viewed 347 million times to date. |
1:47.9 | Jawed, along with friends Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, worked at PayPal, an online payment portal |
1:54.0 | when they cooked up the idea for a video sharing service, as Jabed recalled in his University of |
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