Remember when
announced in March that climbed every minute 24 hours of video to YouTube? Today we can announce that we have broken that record, now a minute up to 35 hours of video. That equates to 2,100 hours of video every 60 minutes or 50,400 hours that are uploaded to YouTube each day. If we measure it by comparing with films (assuming that a Hollywood film takes on average 120 minutes), 35 hours of video would be the equivalent of more than 176,000 movies released per week. Another way to realize the magnitude of which we are talking about would say that if the three largest TV networks in the U.S. were broadcasting 24 hours a day, every day of the week and the 356 days a year for the next 60 years would still not transmitting the amount of content that is uploaded on YouTube every 30 days.
The graph shows that in the past two years has more than doubled the content uploaded to YouTube. How was this possible? The following are some of the factors contributing to this growth:
The time limit for users to upload videos that happened to be 15 minutes instead of 10, which is an increase
of 50 percent.
The size of the files can be uploaded as standard increased by more than 10 in recent years, now becoming 2GB.
of 50 percent. is now much faster and easier to upload videos to YouTube via mobile phones.
- Today there are more companies making up our APIs to allow outside upload videos from YouTube.com (video game Call of Duty Black Ops. Activision is a good example of how to record and share videos from within same game).
- What things can happen within 35 hours? Here are some examples:
- A mayfly fly
- may be born, live their adult life and death.
- A person can lead
- your car and travel, if not stopped at any time from YouTube's headquarters in San Bruno, California, to Chicago, Illinois.
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could give more than halfway around the world in a balloon - . Displaying and considering that our users could exceed the target of raising a full day of videos per minute, now we'd like to challenge the entire YouTube community to rise two days, 48 \u200b\u200bhours. If it comes to that, would be a growth of 100% on record that we imposed in March 2010, and a new reason to celebrate.
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Hunter Walk, Director of Product Management, recently looked " FD Sonoma: Tilt-Shift Formula Drift - " http://feeds.feedburner.com/YoutubeEnEspaol
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