San Diego Zoo recently reflected on playing a part in the first YouTube video posted on the platform.
All it took was 19 seconds for this YouTube video to cement itself into pop culture history.
The first-ever YouTube video is now in a museum. On April 23, 2005, the world was changed forever when the first video was uploaded to YouTube. “Me at the zoo” is a 19-second video that shows YouTube ...
Video sharing service YouTube marked its 20th anniversary on Wednesday, marking the literal billions of videos that have been uploaded to the service. It all began with a simple 19-second clip of ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Lincoln Park Zoo is going online. Once the Zoo Lights event is over, the zoo will close temporarily from January 4 through March 4. The zoo held the annual holiday lights tradition ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Lions, tigers, bears and... the first-ever YouTube video? Oh my! The San Diego Zoo has earned international acclaim over the years for its diverse array of animals on display in ...
The Victoria and Albert museum's digital conservation team has reconstructed the inaugural YouTube watch page from 2005 showing the 19-second clip 'Me at the zoo'. There are seemingly endless video ...
YouTube channels run by zoos focus on entertainment over education, according to a new study. The videos also focus disproportionately on mammals, rather than reflecting the diversity of zoos' animals ...
The first YouTube video was uploaded by co-founder Jawed Karim on April 23, 2005. That seminal 18-second “Me at the zoo” clip now contains a protest of YouTube’s decision to no longer publicly show ...
YouTube channels run by zoos focus on entertainment over education, according to a new study. The videos also focus disproportionately on mammals, rather than reflecting the diversity of zoos' animals ...
YouTube channels run by zoos focus on entertainment over education, according to a new study. YouTube channels run by zoos focus on entertainment over education, according to a new study. The videos ...