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October 12th, 2009

YouTube Supply 1 Billion Page Views Per Day

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Youtube 300x130 YouTube Supply 1 Billion Page Views Per Day YouTube recently celebrated its 3rd year under Google and bragging about the huge success of achieving 1 billion page views per day. That’s like 11,574 views each second? Hard to believe but this video site is certainly dominating the industry in all aspects. We have not seen Google and YouTube to release its traffic often, but this time YouTube is just letting it slip. Previously an estimate from comScore displayed 10 billion per month and you have 1 billion each day is of course a big count.

Chad Hurley CEO and Co-founder expressed its success in the blog

Three years ago today, Steve and I stood out in front of our offices and jokingly crowned ourselves the burger kings of media. We’d just made headlines by joining with Google in our shared goal of organizing the world’s information (in our case, video) and making it easily and quickly accessible to anyone, anywhere. Today, I’m proud to say that we have been serving well over a billion views a day on YouTube. This is great moment in our short history and we owe it all to you.

Of late we have also seen Google on mission to convince the world on how YouTube is doing superb and this could be a reason behind revealing figures out by YouTube.


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