Youtube.com

YouTube is the biggest video sharing website on the web till date. YouTube has tons of videos on database which are free for everyone to view. A website for video database is not something that appreciated in the past but YouTube has changed all that and now is the most time consuming website. This site was developed by 3 guys in 2005 and sold to Google for a whooping $1.65 billion.

Watch videos is free on YouTube but there are some exception. Videos that are sexually explicit or offensive have some limitations as they can only be viewed by individuals above the age of 18. For uploading videos you need to have an account on YouTube or you can also use your Google account for the same. All non copyright videos can be uploaded on YouTube.

Any person holding an account on YouTube can even upload videos that have caused concern in many countries of the world. Some individuals have also lost their privacy due to a video uploaded on YouTube related to them. Countries including Pakistan, China, Thailand etc. have officially blocked YouTube for some reason or the other but this has not led to its downfall and even today, people spend hours watching videos on it.

Videos related to all genres can be found on YouTube and the search box on the home page makes the search really easy. YouTube pages load quickly and the videos are of decent quality that can be viewed with moderate speed internet connections. YouTube home page displays the videos being watched at that movement and some featured videos related to the search.

YouTube supports various video formats like .WMV,.AVI, .MKV,.MPEG, .MP4, .FLV, and 3GP. 3GP videos can be uploaded directly from mobile phones too. The basic format uses Adobe flash technology as it is the most common technology and can be installed in browsers using plug-ins. There aren’t any video download options on YouTube but with 3rd party plug-ins and softwares like DAP and IDM, these videos can be downloaded and watched whenever needed.

The best part about YouTube is that you can embed its videos in your personal blogs or websites. Today’s era of technology and blogging has become popular, with a huge number of people involving themselves in website making. Gone are the days when one needed to download the video and then upload it again. All out need to do is to get the embed code of that video from YouTube and paste it in your web page code to make the video visible. This saves lots of bandwidth and time which would have been wasted otherwise.

There are some drawbacks in YouTube which such as the length of the videos, which is limited to only 10 minutes. Moreover, the quality of the videos is not up to the mark which is really expected to improve very soon. Another major aspect is that the revenue coming from videos is not being given to individuals who have contributed in YouTube’s database.

A survey has reported that people spend hours every day on watching videos on YouTube. A websites popularity is estimated by the amount of time users spend on that website, and under this criterion YouTube has left its competitors far behind in the race to victory. The video database has no competition due to the video sharing and embedding feature.

YouTube has some tools under its sleeves like Test Tube which gives you the opportunity to enhance the features of videos like:

  • You can add captions and titles to your videos by using interactive caption editor.
  • Can do video animations to your videos by adding interactive commentary, links to other videos and notes to them.
  • Active sharing can be used to tell other users about the video you are currently watching.
  • WARP can be used to watch videos in full screen mode.
  • You can even chat with other online users using Streams.

The sheer size of the database which has been accumulated is mind blowing. The most interesting part is that even with a large number of users visiting the website and the high bandwidth requirement of the website, YouTube has been able to hold its ground and provide the services in the best possible manner. There are almost no complaints as far as the performance of the website is concerned and we hope that it remains so in the years to come.








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