After teasing it last year, YouTube has rolled out a new feature called Go Live Together that lets creators co-host livestreams. Anyone with over 50 subscribers can invite a guest to host a livestream ...
San Francisco – The media’s recent legal and competitive challenges to Internet video pioneer YouTube haven’t fazed co-founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, who have diligently sought to make money for ...
YouTube Co-Founder Teases Upcoming Video Site MixBit, A Destination For Collaborative Video Creation
YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley used an April Fools’ joke to promote his upcoming new product, a video-focused site called MixBit (via the Verge) that emphasizes collaborative video creation, rather ...
YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley has exited as CEO of the Internet vid behemoth. Hurley acknowledged in a statement that Google exec Salar Kamangar had been running day-to-day operations for the past ...
Jawed Karim, co-founder of YouTube, makes his feelings known about the removal of dislikes saying it’s not a good idea for creators. Karim shared his thoughts on YouTube itself, but not in a way you ...
YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley revealed his plans to launch a video based product that will create some competition for YouTube. Though he hasn't revealed much yet, the product is meant to make it ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. This is not an April Fools’ Day prank. Chad Hurley, one of the co-founders who launched online video powerhouse YouTube in 2005, is ...
YouTube already has its fair share of rivals on all sides, from Vimeo to Hulu. Now, though, one of YouTube’s co-founders, Chris Hurley, is planning to create a rival of his own. Hurley left YouTube, ...
Steve Chen, the co-founder and former Chief Technology Officer of YouTube, shared that he does not want his children to watch short-form content on the video-sharing platform. Chen made the comments ...
A lot of noteworthy news came out of SXSW this year, but under all of the chaos YouTube co-founder Chris Hurley revealed that he's planning on launching a new video streaming and sharing service that ...
SAN FRANCISCO — YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley is stepping down as chief executive of the world’s most popular website for watching video. Hurley’s decision to give up the leadership role at the ...
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