On April 23, 2005, Jawed Karim uploaded the first video to YouTube.
The service could offer offline playback, a new report says.
A coalition of advocacy groups plans to send a letter to FTC asking it to examine whether the app violates laws that limit how ads should be targeted to children.
On Saturday, Matt Haag surprised fans with news of his departure from gaming.
From the team that brought you the "Our Blades Are F***ing Great" YouTube video comes more content and tips for men's lifestyle.
Beauty blogger and brand entrepreneur launches her own online network, adding to alternatives for creators.
Amos Yee, 17, also compared the country's founding father to Jesus Christ and made disparaging remarks about Christianity in a YouTube video.
The 31-year-old South African comedian will have to pull in viewers on the second screen, too.
The company will now sell products and apps in its popular Messenger app.
Facebook now sees more than 3 billion video views per day.
Live streaming and video games are hot. YouTube is reportedly relaunching its streaming options with gaming in mind.
Jeremy Welt, Maker Studios' senior vice president of marketing, says his company's talent is finding success on Facebook.
For Athene, aka Bachir Boumaaza, it's nice to have fans, even nicer to be gaming for good.
By Thursday night, the documentary's original link posted by the BBC had been viewed over 100,000 times.
The Seattle Police Department appears to be the first to have launched a YouTube channel for body camera footage.
YouTube is testing a feature that automatically plays more videos on more than 100 million of its users.
Video featuring young Italian boys' rebuke of violence against women is only six weeks old and has been viewed more 26 million times on YouTube.
U.S. tech giants such as Apple and Amazon are rushing to build data centers on the Continent to allay Europe's privacy concerns post-Snowden.
The YouTube Kids app will feature a simplified design that even toddlers can use.
YouTube plans to offer a subscription model in the near future, it says.
Google is set to launch a subscription model for YouTube in a few months, CNBC quoted Robert Kyncl, the online video service's head of content and business operations, as saying.
The world's biggest video-sharing site turns 10 this month, and it has played a key role in the transformation of the Internet.