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YouTube Blogging in 2009
2009年12月31日木曜日
Following the tradition of our
Google brethren
,we'd like to share our blog highlights and thank you, our loyal blog readers, for making this the most successful year ever for the YouTube blog.
This is our 284th post of the year, which is 13% more than in 2008. In addition to more posts, we have more readers now -- 79% more, to be exact. The number of unique visitors jumped from 7.7 million last year to 13.7 million in 2009.
We posted about
new products
, the
evolution of our social features
, a slew of
live streamed events
and much more, but what generated the most buzz was
What You Watched and Searched for on YouTube in 2009
, a listing of the year's Most Watched videos and fastest-rising search terms, and announcements regarding the launches of
1080p
and
Shows & Movies
.
New Channels Coming Soon
, another much-read item, topped our record for number of comments on any YouTube blog post -- over 50K.
We introduced several new series this year, including
Release Notes
, a periodic rundown of changes to the site;
Curator showcases
, highlighting people with a knack for finding great videos; and
Video Volunteers
, which is about mobilizing the talents of the YouTube community to help those in need. We used the blog to showcase your impressive achievements -- things like
raising money to build wells in Africa
,
launching a label for YouTube musicians
, and the historical milestone of
the first user hitting 1 million subscribers
-- as well as shed light on how YouTube is being used as a tool for
free expression in Iran.
.
We took you
behind the scenes
to offer insight into
the thought that goes into product development
here, and we shared some
stats
that were hard even for us to
wrap our heads around
. Maybe we did a little
trash talking
, too.
We also launched three new blogs this year: the
Biz Blog
for partners and advertisers, a
Spanish-language blog
, and the
Creator's Corner blog
for anyone who makes videos. And we finally moved onto to the
Blogger platform
, bringing us into the 21st century when it comes to blog technology.
Whew. It was a busy year but we wouldn't have it any other way. Have a very happy New Year, thanks for reading, and see you in 2010!
Mia Quagliarello, Community Manager, recently watched "
Bacon Candy Party Sticks
."
YouTube's Top 10 Launches of 2009
2009年12月31日木曜日
Did you know that we released more features in 2009 than in 2007 and 2008 combined? This made it the busiest year on record for the YouTube product and engineering teams. Some of these launches, like support for
1080p
, made sizable splashes, while others, like "trending topics" appearing at the
bottom of the browse page,
went out with less fanfare. With so much going on, we wanted to pause before the new year begins to review the things that hopefully made the biggest impact on your overall YouTube experience:
Auto-Share -
As part of our
wider effort
to integrate YouTube into the social and communication platforms you use every day,
AutoShare
automatically syndicates your YouTube
activity
to Facebook, Twitter and Google Reader.
1080p -
In November, we unveiled
support for videos in 1080p
(aka "full HD"). Want to test it out? Check out
this video
.
Auto-Speech Recognition -
Google's automatic speech recognition (
ASR
) technology, coupled with YouTube's captioning system,
makes videos more accessible to the deaf a
nd hearing impaired. This same speech recognition technology can create machine-generated captions, which can then be
translated into 51 languages
.
Mobile Website for Smartphones -
Watching videos on -- and uploading videos from -- cell phones is more popular than ever. To meet this demand, we launched
a new mobile website
designed to make using YouTube on smartphones like the iPhone, G1 and Palm Pre a lot easier.
YouTube XL -
YouTube XL
optimizes YouTube for large screens. In addition to offering larger text and simplified navigation, XL has a continuous play feature, allowing you to search for a topic, hit "play" and then kick back for an uninterrupted viewing experience.
VEVO -
VEVO.com
is a partnership that blends Google and YouTube's technology with music videos from a broad catalog of artists from Universal Music Group, Sony Music and EMI. The site hopes to redefine the way people watch and engage with music online, as well as change the way the digital and music industries do business with each other.
Feather -
Feather
is a stripped-down version of the page on which any video plays. Without all but the basic features, the page loads more quickly and videos play back faster. Give it a whirl in
TestTube
or click
here
.
3D
-
In July, one of our engineers used his free time to implement easier viewing options for
3D videos on YouTube
. Here's a brief
overview video
.
Real-Time Comment Search -
In October, we released the ability to
search YouTube comments in real-time
. The comment appears on a continuously updated results page, and "trending topics" indicates the hottest topics of conversation on YouTube at that particular moment.
Shows & Movies
-
In April, we rolled out
a destination
sporting hundreds of movies and thousands of full-length TV episodes. Offerings have included film classics like
Taxi Driver, Ghostbusters
and the
Spaghetti Western Trilogy
, as well as current TV shows from broadcasters like C4 and Channel 5 in the UK.
Which of these features is your favorite? Please use the poll in the top right corner of this blog to let us know what you've found to be most useful in '09, or leave a comment below if there's another feature that had an important impact on your YouTube life.
Hunter Walk, Director, Product Management, and John Harding, Engineering Manager
Ordinary Citizens, Extraordinary Videos
2009年12月29日火曜日
[cross-posted from the
CitizenTube blog
]
The images are grainy, often jerky and hard to follow (like most footage shot using hand-held cameras and cellphones), but the message is unmistakable: in the months since the disputed Iranian presidential election in June, the people of Iran have become fluent in the new language of citizen video reporting. What might have seemed an isolated moment immediately following the election, when we watched videos of Iranians
marching
,
battling
and even
dying
on the streets of Tehran, appears to have become an essential part of their struggle.
At YouTube, we have been
watching
week after week as new videos have appeared on the site within hours of every single protest or similar event reported from Iran in the past six months. Thousands of uploads have brought the fear and tension of these protests to YouTube, inviting millions of views around the world. It is as if the revolts that are taking place could not do so outside the eye of the camera.
Unlike traditional news footage from foreign correspondents (currently prohibited in Iran), these videos are the voice of the people —
unfiltered
,
unedited
and with a single, sometimes
disturbing
point of view. No professional film could capture the one-to-one feeling of watching an ordinary citizen's images of unrest in his or her own country.
We are constantly amazed by the videos our community uploads, whether from their own backyards or the streets of a faraway land. Armed with only a camera and a means to reach the Internet, anyone can ask another to bear witness to their lives. Given the nature of the YouTube videos from Iran, we may want to turn away from some of the images we see, but we keep watching, knowing that we are seeing through the eyes of a people who have discovered the power of information — despite the often extreme measures their government is using to try to stop them.
We will continue to provide the platform for you to see what they see, hear their voices and learn about their struggles. And we encourage you to join the global conversation. Leave a comment, upload your own response video or share a moving moment with someone else.
Olivia Ma, YouTube News & Politics, recently watched "
29 Dec 09 Tehran Science & Technology university students protest against the government of Iran
."
One Week to Make Your Pitch to Attend Davos!
2009年12月28日月曜日
Is there one issue facing the world today that you feel passionate about? Have you always wanted to take your cause directly to people who have the power to do something about it, but lacked access to have your voice heard? Now is your chance to make your pitch - and win a spot at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where world leaders will gather to hear what you have to say about the issue that matters most to you.
There is just one week left to submit a video for the opportunity to go to Davos. Each year, heads of state, business leaders, and social entrepreneurs gather at the World Economic Forum to discuss the most critical challenges facing citizens and nations around the world. And this year, one of you will get direct access to a special panel of these leaders at the Forum, to let them know why your cause matters.
The submission deadline is Monday, January 4, 2010, and all videos should be no longer than three minutes. Speak clearly and from the heart. Five finalists will be selected by a judging panel comprised of Paolo Coelho, Arianna Huffington and Muhammad Yunus. These finalist videos will then go to public vote on January 8, with a winner announced on January 19.
This is the chance you've been waiting for... unprecedented access to the world's most powerful leaders who can make a difference for your cause. Visit the
Davos YouTube channel
to submit your video and make your pitch to the world.
Steve Grove, News & Politics, recently watched "
Mahmoud Jabari - Davos Competition
."
Shining a Light on Human Rights Abuses Through Film
2009年12月27日日曜日
From the
Iran protests
to the
uprising of monks
in Burma, YouTube has become a place where citizens can expose human rights violations and promote free expression. This month, we were excited to see many of you help the organizations that regularly combat injustice and abuse around the world, by creating a video for one of them through Video Volunteers.
Spurred by
Morgan Freeman's heartfelt call-out video
and International Human Rights Day, which occurred earlier this month, you submitted videos on behalf of nonprofits working on issues like conflict minerals, the situation in Darfur and sex trafficking:
Today, the top three selections will appear on the YouTube homepage to raise awareness of several pressing human rights issues. We're also featuring Morgan Freeman's "volunteer" video for Amnesty International, which uses claymation to discuss the power of words in fighting injustice:
We'll be back with another round of Video Volunteers in January and our spotlight issue will be the arts, so if you're an arts organization who would like a volunteer to create a video for you, please fill out
this form
and your opportunity will be posted to the
Video Volunteers channel
.
Ramya Raghavan, Nonprofits & Activism, recently watched "
Maya Lin: Unchopping a Tree
."
Follow Santa's Journey!
2009年12月23日水曜日
Oooh, it's almost Christmas! And that means that Santa is about to leave his digs at the North Pole to embark upon his '09 World Tour, placing presents under the trees of good little girls and boys all over the planet. Where will he be, and when will he make it to your house?
You can find the answer at
www.noradsanta.org
. You see, every year, NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, tracks Santa's journey from the time he lifts off from his Arctic village to his final stop in Hawaii at the end of a looooooooong night. You can join the ride at
Noradsanta.org
or try
m.noradsanta.org
if you prefer to do your Santa tracking on a mobile phone. You'll also want to subscribe to
the NORAD Tracks Santa YouTube channel
, which will contain videos of many of his stops around the world, all captured by NORAD's Santa Cam network.
Take a peek at the fun that ensued last year and brace yourself for 2009's merry ride:
Jeff Martin, Santa Wannabe, recently watched
"How to Grow a Beard in 3 Easy Steps!"
Make Way for youtu.be Links
2009年12月21日月曜日
It's
all the rage
: link shorteners to ensure that those useful URLs you're sharing don't take up too much precious character count while also giving you an inkling of what you're about to click on. Well, we've just launched youtu.be as a shortener for YouTube video links -- and nothing but YouTube links -- so you can rest assured that when you see a link with this URL, you are indeed about to click on a YouTube video. (Also, because the link contains the ID of the video you're going to see, developers can do interesting things like show you thumbnails, embed the video directly, or track how a video is spreading in real-time.)
To see this feature in action, use
AutoShare
to link up your YouTube account to social networks like Twitter and Google Reader. Then, whenever you favorite a video on YouTube, for example, that action will get syndicated out to your network, who will see this shortened edition of the video's URL.
To use
youtu.be
manually, simply take a URL like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdeioVndUhs and replace the"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=" with "http://youtu.be/" to get:
http://youtu.be/FdeioVndUhs
Plug that shorter URL into a browser, and you'll see it redirects to that video.
Vijay Karunamurthy, Engineering Manager, recently watched
"Suzy Snowflake"
again, thanks to
Diablo Cody
.
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