mashable.com — In a decade that saw social media move from the fringes to the mainstream, YouTube is the innovation that touched the most lives, became a driving force for change around the world, and ultimately ends the decade with an opportunity to be as disruptive in the next 10 years as it was in the past four.
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pandalumeDec 23, 2009
You may not care how it is done, but it has to happen for them to add those pipes.
smack1700Dec 23, 2009
I was just thinking that. If it's "of the decade", than what was the 50s/60s/70s? Clubs? Frats? Letters/long-distance phones??
ohthehumanity1Dec 23, 2009
Snort, Chad Hurley's middle name is Meredith. But he's laughing all the way to the bank I guess.
theungodDec 23, 2009
Ah youtube. Bringing racist assh**es together over viral videos for years.
harbinger67Dec 23, 2009
Maybe next decade they can go for the "Most Improved Bandwidth of the Decade" award, because right now it's slow as f**k and every time I visit the site I find myself wistfully daydreaming that Vimeo or something else would overtake it as "the" video site on the web.
mathcreativeDec 23, 2009
I usually don't have a problem w HD videos
or3nDec 23, 2009
Couldn't agree more, though Facebook would have to be a close second.
kbdunnDec 23, 2009
Youtube great on lots of social media aspects, but I still feel like it is lacking a community aspect? So much crap in the comments.
whoisjohnlaiDec 26, 2009
i say Youtube and Twitter - Good fight. but in terms of interactivity youtube takes the cake