September 16, 2008
YouTube co-founder on YouTube Future: On any screen
YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley wrote a post this morning about the future of online video and YouTube specifically. TechCrunch reports.
"Hurley notes that 13 hours worth of videos are uploaded every minute to YouTube.
... Hurley’s vision of the future, though, pretty much describes the world as it is today. You can watch YouTube on your TiVo, iPhone, or PC. But if you read between the lines, he does hint that mobile might be the next really big step for YouTube:"
"Our goal is to allow every person on the planet to participate by making the upload process as simple as placing a phone call. This new video content will be available on any screen - in your your living room, or on your device in your pocket. YouTube and other sites will bring together all the diverse media which matters to you, from videos of family and friends to news, music, sports, cooking and much, much more."
emily | 9:23 PM |
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