Dude, see the video "I invented YouTube" -- this putz didn't even conceive of the idea, it was told to him by a PayPal customer who happened to be a scientist at CMU.
Just because YouTube founders (guys from PayPal) got lucky with a service, does not mean they should be speaking at the World Economic Forum. Does this make Sergey Brin an expert on the Arab Israeli talks? When you consider that only 1 in 10 people in the world have a computer, the YouTube's of the world are only talking to people who have money. Now, if Google or YouTube could cure cancer, educate young girls, or stop wars, then interviews such as this one would actually be worth watching.
Strange, but none of the participants in the WEF can cure cancer or stop wars... and maybe educating could be put on a par with constructing a democratic comunication platform to share information and encourage worldwide interaction and organization. After all, you did happen to see the video on this site, didn't you??
Bit too much product pitch, a little light on anything meaningful - but the concept of the world getting flatter, yes. It's a nascent time. - Webconomist.
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aaasssaaasss754 3 years ago
This video is new yet it is dated at jan 27 2007. Funny, eh? Ha ha.
NazriB 3 years ago
CHAD HURLEY says: "Listen to me foreigner, my words are gold" I'm better than all of you.
Artic3600 3 years ago
Friend of Islao-fascism. Enemy of free speech.
VivaFitna 3 years ago
Chad Hurley very good :)
omareiah 4 years ago
Dude, see the video "I invented YouTube" -- this putz didn't even conceive of the idea, it was told to him by a PayPal customer who happened to be a scientist at CMU.
MadM3rv 4 years ago
The first interviewer is not actually so interesting. The "Kill TV" question is good and the answer is interesting as well!!!
zdavatz 5 years ago
Just because YouTube founders (guys from PayPal) got lucky with a service, does not mean they should be speaking at the World Economic Forum. Does this make Sergey Brin an expert on the Arab Israeli talks? When you consider that only 1 in 10 people in the world have a computer, the YouTube's of the world are only talking to people who have money. Now, if Google or YouTube could cure cancer, educate young girls, or stop wars, then interviews such as this one would actually be worth watching.
sergeybrinsucks 5 years ago
it is good that your view is not big or even correct...
commoneagle 4 years ago
Strange, but none of the participants in the WEF can cure cancer or stop wars... and maybe educating could be put on a par with constructing a democratic comunication platform to share information and encourage worldwide interaction and organization. After all, you did happen to see the video on this site, didn't you??
karlitoxxx 4 years ago
Bit too much product pitch, a little light on anything meaningful - but the concept of the world getting flatter, yes. It's a nascent time. - Webconomist.
Webconomist 5 years ago