What if YouTube's first video almost never got uploaded? This book tells the real story behind the platform that changed how the world watches everything, from basement coders crashing servers and dodging lawsuits to the secret meeting where Google bought a company that was still operating in a legal gray zone.
Starting with the earliest uploads and the PayPal alumni who built the site, this large print edition traces YouTube's full arc from scrappy startup to global force. You'll learn how early copyright violations were quietly tolerated because enforcing the rules would have killed the platform, how a single comedy sketch broke the site and forced engineers to rebuild it overnight, how Google closed a $1.65 billion acquisition in a 45-minute meeting, and how Viacom's billion-dollar lawsuit exposed uncomfortable truths on both sides. The book also follows what happened to the creators who built their lives on the platform, from the early days when a thousand views paid almost nothing to the waves of demonetization that wiped out income for millions overnight.
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Reader review:
"I started uploading in 2006 and this book captures exactly what it was like. The panic when HD launched and none of our equipment could keep up, the SEO tricks we traded in parking lots, the constant fear that the whole thing could get shut down any day. If you want to understand how YouTube actually happened, not the polished version, this is the one to read." Lisa Donovan
Whether you're a creator, a tech history enthusiast, or just someone who's curious how a site for cat videos turned bedrooms into billion-dollar studios, this book gives you the full, unpolished story. Large print edition for comfortable reading.
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