Define: Survived Chang co-founded Crashlytics, a mobile company building crash reporting for iOS and Android, with Jeff Seibert in 2011. Crashlytics raised $1 million from venture capitalists Flybridge Capital Partners and Baseline Ventures as well as individual angel investors David Chang, Lars Albright, Jennifer Lum, Peter Wernau, Roy Rodenstein, Chris Sheehan, Ty Danco, Joe Caruso, and others.[7][8][9] In April 2012, Crashlytics raised another $5 million from Flybridge Capital Partners and Baseline Ventures.[10] Crashlytics has been installed on over 2.9 billion active devices and is the #1 most installed SDK for performance. Its Answers product became #1 in mobile analytics-beating out Google Analytics.[11] In January 2013, Twitter acquired Crashlytics for over $100 million. Most of the package was in stock vesting over four years with an upfront payment of $38.2 million in common Twitter stock.[12] In January 2017, Google acquired Crashlytics from Twitter.[13][14][15]
@@646464mario which is nothing compared to the trillion dollars mark zuckerberg created. hes also releasing open source ai to the world with 300 million llama downloads. yall are delusional. zuckerberg is the CHAD here
They're likely rich from their projects. People like this who like to build things caught the internet at the easiest time to make big money behind the scenes. Now competition is fierce.
My goodness, I just love how vintage CBS Sunday Morning was, when Osgood was presenting the program to us, and how he signs off the show. “I’ll see you on the radio.”
Fun Fact: the mural at 1:00 was painted by David Cho. He was paid for those murals in facebook stock, and the value of the stock grew to 200 million making him the highest paid living fine artist in history up until that point.
His name is David ChoE and he has never been the richest artist in the world. i guess the word FUN has more value then Facts. But it does explain how a trash artist like him got so much exposure. Kinda sad tbf, but well. i guess that is art.
@@puntvandekomma9498 You should take it easy. First of all, the 200 million number is outdated. Facebook went public at $28 a share back in 2012, which means that Choe got paid around 5,263,157 shares. Admitting he didn't sell any, those shares would be worth around $1,852,368,387 today ( 2 billion during ATH ) making him the richest artist in the world BY FAR.
@@realSamAndrew I think you can find those estimations by yourself, instead of acting out like a woman. But it's certainly not 2 billion dollars, that much I do know.
Oh, how times have changed. I miss the days of the internet's "wild west" days. p2p file sharing was at its height, TH-cam didn't exist yet, and companies were making a killing selling Anti-Malware programs because Internet Explorer was still king(before Mozilla, of course). Oh, and Facebook hadn't turned our parents and family into complete monsters yet. You know...the good 'ole days.
Incredible that Zuckerberg had all the women he could want from Facebook -all the pretty ones-Then he goes and marries the Ugliest from Vietnam or something
@@jamesr8584 I think he was picked as the subject of a MK ultra experiment during his time at Harvard, just like that kid Ted Kaczynski, and that's why he looks and sounds like an complete idiot now.
@@Dave21103Heck yeah another person with some sense. I've been using Firefox since the 2000s, before that it was Opera. I've never seen a reason to switch to Chrome.
literally Camcorderinfo was another video website from the mid 2000s, there were dozens of websites including TH-cam but the guys from TH-cam made a good advertising, I remember TH-cam ads on any website and they were annoying af but it ended making us click to see what a TH-cam is !!!!!! and even there it wasnt fun, they portrayed it as a video encyclopedia of some sorts that was cool like a video wikipedia or video google but there was nothing to search cause no one was uploading videos lol, it was boring AF, but at least they dig it into our brains so when we or anyone who was a teen on like early 2006 or even late 2005 would say I need to upload a video, wait what was that annoying website??? with the red caption?? something like "you broadcast it" and when u googled it you would find it easy, and thats how TH-cam started lol
I think this type of nostalgia will only exist for people now who grew up in the late 80's, 90's early 00's. The changes in society were so drastic going from basically nothing to a fully global and accessible internet for everyone. That type of drastic change will never happen again, hence any nostalgia trip you think will happen in 20 years will still be viewed through phones and screens and the internet will generally be the same. Virtual/augmented reality would have to significantly change the landscape of society for there to be a huge change and so far people are not gravitating towards virtual/augmented reality like experts thought they would.Part of that has to do with the fact that it is still inconvenient and expensive. Huge bulky goggles, only $3,000. Seamless augmented reality would be done through brain chips which are in severely early development.
@@agme8045 I should be asking you that, since you think repeating a tired joke is cool or something. Facebook has the highest use base of all social media platforms. Unless 80 year old make.up most of the world population, then logic dictates everyone uses it
@@QuickProgramming it’s not a joke, only old people use Facebook in the west. I’m 19 years old btw, I don’t mind saying it. In my country at least, only old people use Facebook. Even my parent’s generation is increasingly dumping Facebook in exchange for Instagram instead. Heck, even grandparents are using instagram now. I genuinely don’t know anyone my age who uses Facebook, and it’s been like that for years. Last time I used it I was 11 years old. Unless you’re from Africa or Asia, wth are you doing on Facebook? It’s full of boomers spreading fake news.
@@agme8045 that's anecdotal evidence. Just coz no one you know uses it doesn't mean no one does. At 19, Google must be your friend. A simple Google search will tell you Facebook is the most used across all countries and ages. 320 million people in India use Facebook, while 190 million are from the USA. So USA is not so different to india considering india has almost 2 billion people, compared to 500 million from usa. It actually means more people per capita use facebook in usa than india. 40% of all UK people use facebook daily. Thats not a small number. 25% of facebook users are between 25-35, which is very high. So unless you consider this age group as old, your stats are wrong. Facebook may be the origin of most conspiracy theories but at this point, I think twitter has probably taken that spot since Elon took over
As a front creator. And that girl is not actually a natural-born girl, but is a male-to-female gender invert. Everyone in the video is including Mark --- who is a front founder of fb for Homeland Security/CIA.
Lmao that camcorder review site couldn’t be the farthest thing from TH-cam. The only one close to building TH-cam here was Zuckerberg, who was also building a platform tackling complex engineering problems (data scalability, etc). Frankly, she was about as close to TH-cam as you are to making the nba
I remember when Facebook first came out, I was in high school. Everyone was making profiles, optimizing them with countless photos and shaming others who didn't just as if they were getting paid by Facebook itself. I found it all so bothersome and unnecessary but reassured myself thinking it would just be a trend that would not last for long... boy was I wrong. Now social media is bigger than ever
Back then, plenty of people warned against putting all of your info online. Putting PICTURES of yourself on it with all of that other information was deemed s-cide. Even without all the other info, putting photos of yourself on the internet was said to be the worst possible thing you could do. Mannnnn look at where we are today with all of this “constantly tracking location” stuff. Being a part of the “first internet generation”, I still don’t trust that crap.
"After years of seceretly monitoring the public we were astounded so many people would willingly publicize where they live, their religious and political views, and alphabetical lists of all their friends, personal Email addresses, phone numbers, hundreds of photos of themselves, and even status updates about what they were doing moment to moment. It is truly a dream come true for the CIA." -- Christopher Santinsky, Deputy CIA Director collaborating on the social media site called "facebook"
Yep. And I can’t stand it. I’m REALLY glad I didn’t grow up in these “track everything” times. My mom was enough of a helicopter parent as was. Imagining her doing it with access to all of this stuff makes me nearly slip into psychosis just from the simple thought of it.
Any crappy programmer making $13/hr could make those websites today. Unfortunately, today, the bar is much much higher. Now that we have the social media layer, programmers have become low status janitors, while social influencers are the new entrepreneurs; unfortunately, they have to duke it out for increasingly fickle attention. The camera/printer lady, ironically, was ahead of her time as a content creator lol
i i have the feeling the bar is much much higher in every industry actually. I dont knwo whats happening, but seems competition got fiercer in every field. I see older people from the previous generation that were reasonably succesful in their lives but that wouldnt stand a chance today.
The barrier for entry is practically on the floor now. Back then, figuring out how to do "basic" things didn't involve watching the first 5 youtube videos you found on the topic. You had to really work at figuring things out. It also didn't involve connecting frameworks together and working as a glorified digital plumber which is what a _lot_ of the industry is now. Plumbers are still skilled jobs that can make good money, but you aren't typically solving novel problems or revolutionizing anything
Couple duds in this video, but Facebook has turned into nightmare in 2021: misinformation, death scrolling, social media monopoly, platform for narcissism.
What a garbage little comment. You must be watching a lot of TV, because non of those things are actually true, or problematic. The n°1 reason for Facebook being a nightmare is censorship and deplatforming.
One brought the modern browser layout to the masses, one started the social media mega-boom, one invented new compression methods for distributing live media, and one had a camcorder review blog. 🤨
No different from any content creator like Marques Brownlee today. Making bank in the early internet (just before TH-cam) reviewing sht? She was ahead of her time.
It was cool being a teenager, because this new world opened, and many of the adult people in our lives didn't really understand it. I think if you grow up know and don't know any better than it existing then you don't think much as a teenager about exploring and creating stuff. You're just hooked.
All of them have now became multi millionaires and billionaires. Wayne Chang started another software company and was bought by twitter for over $100M then he produced films and had several other investments.
"After years of seceretly monitoring the public we were astounded so many people would willingly publicize where they live, their religious and political views, and alphabetical lists of all their friends, personal Email addresses, phone numbers, hundreds of photos of themselves, and even status updates about what they were doing moment to moment. It is truly a dream come true for the CIA." -- Christopher Santinsky, Deputy CIA Director collaborating on the social media site called "facebook"
Seeing the rise and fall of MySpace in only a few years time was something. It was the BIGGEST site in 2005 and by 2008 it was damn near gone. Tom thought Google+ would do the same to Facebook and daaaaaaaammmmmnnnnn was he wrong.
That artwork in the background of Zukerburgs office was created by korean artist David choe. He did the art in return for not money.. but shares in facebook when it was a nothing company. He sold his stocks for over 200 million....
- Start young in computing to build skills early. [3:19] - Use the internet's anonymity to establish credibility based on product quality. [3:51] - Collaborate globally to improve products through open source communities. [4:44] - Embrace and leverage your youth in creative ways. [5:01] - Be prepared to make sacrifices, such as sleep and social life, for project success. [5:33]
people would actually still have social skills, have less anxiety, depression, and distractions-thats probably what. lol. I wish that timeline happened.
It's just so mind blowing to me that people being even 10,14 years knew what internet was back then and were actually smart enough to put up their own websites out there! Pretty cool
There's something inspiring about looking back at the humble beginnings of these soon-to-be tech giants, when greed, corruption, immortality, and blinding wealth wasn't an issue
@@Fava_beansthat's what everyone always says about the past. That's what they said about the 90s and 80s, and in those times, the 60s or whatever. People in the future will look back at now and say, "ah, simpler, better times". We're all just nostalgic. It doesn't mean anything.
People spoke and moved differently and internet technology wasn’t expected to move so fast that it’s almost instant. It wasn’t too different unless your general mood was, albeit a bit more dangerous due to gangs still being a thing and people being more confrontational and willing to commit crimes they figured they could get away with in certain areas.
Sooooo essentially tested on college students first, you saw how destructive it was and how addicting it was, tweaked it to be even more ruthless then released it to the masses?
so funny haha, my comment I just wrote basically touches on this too. Gnarly. You see these college students 'spending hours', as the announcer said, on 'The Facebook' and the camera pans to teenagers scrolling...haunting to see that that's what the majority of society does now a days. The seed was planted.
Camcorder site domain seems to be up for sale. That one makes me sad. Such a huge user base, and then to die overnight when phones could shoot decent video.
Which is funny, she was sharing with everyone the current equipment gear and tech that was available. Film production and recording could be done for less $100. Having to rent out gear or just shoot your own stuff if you were a broke kid. The floodgates have opened, if and when you recognize the era you find yourself in. As This was in 2005 which in the fall is when I watched the interview with the founder guys of TH-cam, announcing them immediately selling TH-cam to Google for the 5-6 billion when they were launching. And well..
Who knew that these "young internet entrepreneurs" would tear apart the fabric of society 20 years later...We gotta hold Big Tech accountable by lawsuit. Until our Govt does this we will continue to struggle💯😔💯🤷
Mark is talking about using thefacebook to stalk people like it is the best thing ever. No one was saying: "Hold on a minute." This was years AFTER Sandra Bullock in "The Net". How did valid concerns about cyber safety in the early 90s get replaced by naivety ten years later?
There’s several documentaries on that. But to answer your question in short: Facebook. It encouraged your IRL profile instead of being an anon acct. Once it, twitter and other apps got on the phone, all those normie users got on and it became passed off as “credible” to have a “real” account, and more taboo to have an anon acct. Also, the wave of delusional anon accts LARPing as professionals or experts in various fields pretty much was the death nail for anon accts to be deemed credible by the masses. IMO, it’s human nature for all of that to happen so it was inevitable for anonymity to be demonized. There are infinitely more people who value their physical identity rather than what is in their minds, so they’ll jump at the first chance to revealing everything about themselves out of a desire for self validation, acceptance and attention. Basically, a lot of people online who aren’t even anon need therapy. Go figure.
Oh man, at the end, they talk about the young kids that grew up on the Internet, I just realised those kids are in their 30's now and that's my age group 😅
Well, I don't know what he does exactly but the guy who kinda came up with Firefox is worth 150 million dollars. I guess he probably does whatever he wants.
18 years later, only Facebook and Firefox survived
That’s business.
Define: Survived
Chang co-founded Crashlytics, a mobile company building crash reporting for iOS and Android, with Jeff Seibert in 2011. Crashlytics raised $1 million from venture capitalists Flybridge Capital Partners and Baseline Ventures as well as individual angel investors David Chang, Lars Albright, Jennifer Lum, Peter Wernau, Roy Rodenstein, Chris Sheehan, Ty Danco, Joe Caruso, and others.[7][8][9] In April 2012, Crashlytics raised another $5 million from Flybridge Capital Partners and Baseline Ventures.[10]
Crashlytics has been installed on over 2.9 billion active devices and is the #1 most installed SDK for performance. Its Answers product became #1 in mobile analytics-beating out Google Analytics.[11]
In January 2013, Twitter acquired Crashlytics for over $100 million. Most of the package was in stock vesting over four years with an upfront payment of $38.2 million in common Twitter stock.[12]
In January 2017, Google acquired Crashlytics from Twitter.[13][14][15]
30 years later, none of them will exist.
@@NejiBankcoming back in 12 years
"surviving on life-support" might be more accurate
Blake Ross is the biggest chad among them for creating firefox and going with the open source movement as a dev, I owe these people.
Made it all open-source and is still worth $100+ million. Biggest chad of them all.
@@646464mario which is nothing compared to the trillion dollars mark zuckerberg created. hes also releasing open source ai to the world with 300 million llama downloads. yall are delusional. zuckerberg is the CHAD here
Next to the Creators of Open Office. Those People deserve wealth, health and a long life.
It’s crazy watching this in 2021 knowing who’s made it big and who’s faded into obscurity.
@@l4ku sound dumb.
They're likely rich from their projects. People like this who like to build things caught the internet at the easiest time to make big money behind the scenes. Now competition is fierce.
Who are you talking about
@@l4k what?
@@laptop_1 wdym
I do not remember 2005 looking this archaic. It feels like yesterday.
Still looks familiar ... We just have fancier fonts and animations, and miniaturized machines.
I don't really see the archaicness.
@@TheRandomGuy570 The webpage design looks ancient. Otherwise it doesn't look that archaic.
i feel you brother
I hear yeah. This makes me feel old as *bleep*!
My goodness, I just love how vintage CBS Sunday Morning was, when Osgood was presenting the program to us, and how he signs off the show. “I’ll see you on the radio.”
The fire fox guy is the man
yeah man, bro's sound is pretty recognizable from the second time you hear
Fun Fact:
the mural at 1:00 was painted by David Cho.
He was paid for those murals in facebook stock, and the value of the stock grew to 200 million
making him the highest paid living fine artist in history up until that point.
His name is David ChoE and he has never been the richest artist in the world. i guess the word FUN has more value then Facts.
But it does explain how a trash artist like him got so much exposure.
Kinda sad tbf, but well. i guess that is art.
@@puntvandekomma9498 name 1 other live fine artist whose net worth surpasses 200 million
@@puntvandekomma9498 You should take it easy.
First of all, the 200 million number is outdated. Facebook went public at $28 a share back in 2012, which means that Choe got paid around 5,263,157 shares.
Admitting he didn't sell any, those shares would be worth around $1,852,368,387 today ( 2 billion during ATH ) making him the richest artist in the world BY FAR.
@puntvandekomma9498 OK brainiac, who is the highest paid fine artist?
@@realSamAndrew
I think you can find those estimations by yourself, instead of acting out like a woman.
But it's certainly not 2 billion dollars, that much I do know.
Oh, how times have changed. I miss the days of the internet's "wild west" days. p2p file sharing was at its height, TH-cam didn't exist yet, and companies were making a killing selling Anti-Malware programs because Internet Explorer was still king(before Mozilla, of course). Oh, and Facebook hadn't turned our parents and family into complete monsters yet. You know...the good 'ole days.
couldnt agree more, back when the internet was mostly harmless and fun. now its all exploited. wish we could go back in time.
and before politics became 100% cancer
Lolll
The thing I miss the most is everywhere literally asking for all your Real Life details, with photographic evidence and so on.
Sort of, the missing people that met on forums haven't been investigated yet. Eminem Stan stuff.
Miss when Mark Zuckerburg actually sounded human and like a chill guy
Before he was secretly replaced by a robot.
Incredible that Zuckerberg had all the women he could want from Facebook -all the pretty ones-Then he goes and marries the Ugliest from Vietnam or something
@@jamesr8584*lizard
@@jamesr8584 I think he was picked as the subject of a MK ultra experiment during his time at Harvard, just like that kid Ted Kaczynski, and that's why he looks and sounds like an complete idiot now.
@@jamesr8584😂
watching this in firefox feels surreal
is also surreal that someone is using firefox xD
@@Teteercklol, Firefox with ublock origin and privacy badger is the way to go dude. Or do you still have youtube adds I take it?
nah i use arc nowadays and i dont mind watching some adds. i like that youtube it's free :) and creators can make a living of it.@@Dave21103
@@Dave21103 hell yeah brother I'm rocking them
@@Dave21103Heck yeah another person with some sense. I've been using Firefox since the 2000s, before that it was Opera. I've never seen a reason to switch to Chrome.
Imagine life without camcorderinfo. Mad to even consider it for a second.
She was a content creator before their time lol
She could've been TH-cam of her time crazy to think she had the right ideas not the platform
I Never heard of it until now?
@@StealthGT40so you are suggesting that she is an influencer not an entrepreneur, which was the the whole point of the report.
literally Camcorderinfo was another video website from the mid 2000s, there were dozens of websites including TH-cam but the guys from TH-cam made a good advertising, I remember TH-cam ads on any website and they were annoying af but it ended making us click to see what a TH-cam is !!!!!! and even there it wasnt fun, they portrayed it as a video encyclopedia of some sorts that was cool like a video wikipedia or video google but there was nothing to search cause no one was uploading videos lol, it was boring AF, but at least they dig it into our brains so when we or anyone who was a teen on like early 2006 or even late 2005 would say I need to upload a video, wait what was that annoying website??? with the red caption?? something like "you broadcast it" and when u googled it you would find it easy, and thats how TH-cam started lol
Crazy that we’re gonna watch a nostalgic documentary in 2050 about Covid and the 2020’s
I won't. I'll be dead. lol
I think this type of nostalgia will only exist for people now who grew up in the late 80's, 90's early 00's. The changes in society were so drastic going from basically nothing to a fully global and accessible internet for everyone. That type of drastic change will never happen again, hence any nostalgia trip you think will happen in 20 years will still be viewed through phones and screens and the internet will generally be the same. Virtual/augmented reality would have to significantly change the landscape of society for there to be a huge change and so far people are not gravitating towards virtual/augmented reality like experts thought they would.Part of that has to do with the fact that it is still inconvenient and expensive. Huge bulky goggles, only $3,000. Seamless augmented reality would be done through brain chips which are in severely early development.
Imagine 20 years from now…how we will be looking back at the early adoption of AI
There will be no humans left to do the review💀
Technology has slowed down its growth so probably longer than that it'll take
@@instalocktaka3712 did you skip AI 2023?
💀💀@@roviotech9072
@@instalocktaka3712 No it hasn't. Wtf!
Feels like I'm looking 30 years into the past.
When you could find loads of information on an internet search. Now junk, next to nothing. The Web has become a more annoying version of TV.
@@zackthebongripper7274 Yep. I have to add "forum" or "reddit" to a search term in order to find anything remotely useful.
no but almost 20 years
thats because how rapid tech changed in past 15 years, especially camera quality lol
@@zackthebongripper7274 🤡🤡🤡
its weird watching this in 2023, while using firefox and browsing facebook at the same time😁 its like opening a time capsule
They would have been happy to know they will make it.
How old are you? Who the heck used Facebook apart from 80 year olds
@@agme8045 I should be asking you that, since you think repeating a tired joke is cool or something. Facebook has the highest use base of all social media platforms. Unless 80 year old make.up most of the world population, then logic dictates everyone uses it
@@QuickProgramming it’s not a joke, only old people use Facebook in the west. I’m 19 years old btw, I don’t mind saying it. In my country at least, only old people use Facebook. Even my parent’s generation is increasingly dumping Facebook in exchange for Instagram instead. Heck, even grandparents are using instagram now.
I genuinely don’t know anyone my age who uses Facebook, and it’s been like that for years. Last time I used it I was 11 years old.
Unless you’re from Africa or Asia, wth are you doing on Facebook? It’s full of boomers spreading fake news.
@@agme8045 that's anecdotal evidence. Just coz no one you know uses it doesn't mean no one does. At 19, Google must be your friend. A simple Google search will tell you Facebook is the most used across all countries and ages. 320 million people in India use Facebook, while 190 million are from the USA. So USA is not so different to india considering india has almost 2 billion people, compared to 500 million from usa. It actually means more people per capita use facebook in usa than india. 40% of all UK people use facebook daily. Thats not a small number. 25% of facebook users are between 25-35, which is very high. So unless you consider this age group as old, your stats are wrong. Facebook may be the origin of most conspiracy theories but at this point, I think twitter has probably taken that spot since Elon took over
watching this today, is like when we watched footage from the 80s, in the 2000s. Yeah, I'm getting old.
😅 glad am not the only one with this standard timeframe of reference 😂
That girl was incredibly close to creating youtube
Ikr
She sold it to gannett media and is now a CEO of another company.
As a front creator. And that girl is not actually a natural-born girl, but is a male-to-female gender invert. Everyone in the video is including Mark --- who is a front founder of fb for Homeland Security/CIA.
@@ferocentaur13what bullscrap you are spouting.
Lmao that camcorder review site couldn’t be the farthest thing from TH-cam. The only one close to building TH-cam here was Zuckerberg, who was also building a platform tackling complex engineering problems (data scalability, etc). Frankly, she was about as close to TH-cam as you are to making the nba
I remember when Facebook first came out, I was in high school. Everyone was making profiles, optimizing them with countless photos and shaming others who didn't just as if they were getting paid by Facebook itself. I found it all so bothersome and unnecessary but reassured myself thinking it would just be a trend that would not last for long... boy was I wrong. Now social media is bigger than ever
Back then, plenty of people warned against putting all of your info online. Putting PICTURES of yourself on it with all of that other information was deemed s-cide. Even without all the other info, putting photos of yourself on the internet was said to be the worst possible thing you could do.
Mannnnn look at where we are today with all of this “constantly tracking location” stuff. Being a part of the “first internet generation”, I still don’t trust that crap.
"After years of seceretly monitoring the public we were astounded so many people would willingly publicize where they live, their religious and political views, and alphabetical lists of all their friends, personal Email addresses, phone numbers, hundreds of photos of themselves, and even status updates about what they were doing moment to moment. It is truly a dream come true for the CIA."
-- Christopher Santinsky, Deputy CIA Director collaborating on the social media site called "facebook"
Most people enjoy trash, well a lot of people do. You were always right.
Zuck waking up Dustin in the middle of the interview "dude, what's up?"
firefox guy is the goat
You just listen to the young woman and realize that this is a special person. The intelligence, the maturity at her age back then. Unbelievable.
cant deny. but unfortunately she is the least successful person among the four
she also had a terrible idea and niche. i mean who tf buys cameras in the 2000s
all that female intelligence and nothing to show for it
@@richardgibson1872Lol… Virtually everyone, dude…
@@richardgibson1872she was way ahead her time
This is an interesting video. How happy were when they all started. That looks like it was for them a fun project, at the beginning.
3:16 - That sound was so nostalgic!!
Back when the internet was seen as something good
Back when cars, planes, science and other things were seen as something good….
I still see it as something good. It’s just that you’re negative lol.
Yet, you're still using it...
@@JRAnalyzes He isn't bashing the internet? Hello? Robot?
@@ifalone hello?
Firefox is still a great browser. More people should use it.
im using it right now
the only thing that's not trash from all the rest of these
It’s trash. Brave is so much better.
Their stance on and actions on censoring "hate speech" really killed it for a lot of people.
@@ABC-ip6jq Perhaps, but I separate political/cultural views from software. Firefox itself does not push anything onto me, it is merely software.
2005: “Exploit the anonymity of the internet”
2024: “find my iPhone I’m eating here right nao”
Yep. And I can’t stand it. I’m REALLY glad I didn’t grow up in these “track everything” times. My mom was enough of a helicopter parent as was. Imagining her doing it with access to all of this stuff makes me nearly slip into psychosis just from the simple thought of it.
thats the best you could do? lol
@@jdkingsley6543 do better
Any crappy programmer making $13/hr could make those websites today. Unfortunately, today, the bar is much much higher. Now that we have the social media layer, programmers have become low status janitors, while social influencers are the new entrepreneurs; unfortunately, they have to duke it out for increasingly fickle attention. The camera/printer lady, ironically, was ahead of her time as a content creator lol
i i have the feeling the bar is much much higher in every industry actually. I dont knwo whats happening, but seems competition got fiercer in every field. I see older people from the previous generation that were reasonably succesful in their lives but that wouldnt stand a chance today.
A crazy or unique idea was enough two to three (or four) decades ago to be a blockbuster hit. Now you need more than that.
If he was using tools and available knowledge only from that time, then not really.
Actually those aren't your words, those are TechLeads
The barrier for entry is practically on the floor now. Back then, figuring out how to do "basic" things didn't involve watching the first 5 youtube videos you found on the topic. You had to really work at figuring things out. It also didn't involve connecting frameworks together and working as a glorified digital plumber which is what a _lot_ of the industry is now. Plumbers are still skilled jobs that can make good money, but you aren't typically solving novel problems or revolutionizing anything
he had a computer when they are 6 or 7 years old. they had a great technology in this time 😶😶
Big up Nathan Fielder for bring us this fantastic set of interviews
huh
wow, this looks so old, I remember myself when all this was so modern, really changes.
Omg 😳 can’t believe this was 16 years ago!
Almost 20 years ago
@@Kbxbigbro808 `18 full years so far
@@Kbxbigbro80818 years
19
"Its actually going really well, the actual goal is 24" ... (Interviewer slowly dies inside)
Interesting did he meet his goal? His site Is dead
@@BrutalStrike2im sure he made a bunch of money before the business sunk
He had another company that Twitter bought.
@@BrutalStrike2 yeah he's cracked
1 Blake Ross
2 Mark Zuckerberg
3 Robin Liss
4 Wayne Chang
5. Robert Paulson
ALL masonic-puppeteered gender inverts (MTFs and FTMs).
Blake Ross seemed so genuine and humble. I wonder what he’s up to now
Couple duds in this video, but Facebook has turned into nightmare in 2021: misinformation, death scrolling, social media monopoly, platform for narcissism.
They don't have monopoly
What a garbage little comment. You must be watching a lot of TV, because non of those things are actually true, or problematic. The n°1 reason for Facebook being a nightmare is censorship and deplatforming.
@@blackmantis3130Facebook owns Instagram and WhatsApp lol
thank you blake ross for giving us firefox
One brought the modern browser layout to the masses, one started the social media mega-boom, one invented new compression methods for distributing live media, and one had a camcorder review blog.
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Women…
And she made bank from it too.
I believe even back then they knew it was a review blog, but they just included her for diversity (to show at least 1 woman).
@@sriharshacv7760 that’s progressive!
No different from any content creator like Marques Brownlee today. Making bank in the early internet (just before TH-cam) reviewing sht? She was ahead of her time.
It was cool being a teenager, because this new world opened, and many of the adult people in our lives didn't really understand it. I think if you grow up know and don't know any better than it existing then you don't think much as a teenager about exploring and creating stuff. You're just hooked.
I was 12 in 2005 and the perfect age to be a sponge for all of this, but it’s crazy how dated this looks now, it feels like yesterday
Wild that all these real Facebook users names and contact info was just not blurred out for this segment.
CBS Sunday Morning has long been one of the best programs on television.
i didnt start anything but yeah i contributing at lucky timing
most i do are imitation of older channel/ websites i used to watch myself
8:00: "Improve people's lives through government." What a wonderful idea!
This Marck Zuckerberg and his "the facebook" project looks like a great promise for the future. I hope he succeeds on this project!
All of them have now became multi millionaires and billionaires. Wayne Chang started another software company and was bought by twitter for over $100M then he produced films and had several other investments.
Kinda creepy how FB back then when Mark is showing the report was basically a college hook up site
He ruined society
@@Daydreamerr13 better him than some chinese company
"After years of seceretly monitoring the public we were astounded so many people would willingly publicize where they live, their religious and political views, and alphabetical lists of all their friends, personal Email addresses, phone numbers, hundreds of photos of themselves, and even status updates about what they were doing moment to moment. It is truly a dream come true for the CIA."
-- Christopher Santinsky, Deputy CIA Director collaborating on the social media site called "facebook"
Zuck is a CIA front whose name is Jacob Greenberg....grandson of the late David Rockefeller.
@elijah__ what an idiot u r
i think these people all have their own ambitions and abilities which made them unique. great to see today's development of these websites.
wow, The Facebook looks like it could really take off
lmfao
Ура! Снова новая связка, и как всегда рабочая, спасибо, что стараетесь для нас!
Very nostalgic. Reminds me of Friendster and Myspace before facebook became popular. 😊
Seeing the rise and fall of MySpace in only a few years time was something. It was the BIGGEST site in 2005 and by 2008 it was damn near gone.
Tom thought Google+ would do the same to Facebook and daaaaaaaammmmmnnnnn was he wrong.
That artwork in the background of Zukerburgs office was created by korean artist David choe. He did the art in return for not money.. but shares in facebook when it was a nothing company. He sold his stocks for over 200 million....
You can easily tell who's Slytherin, Griffindor etc. in these four.
Mark - Slytherin
Camcorder girl - Hupplepuff
Blake - Griffindor
Wayne - Ravenclaw
Would be cool to see 2021 update!
3 out of 4 people are worth more than $100M today
Wow 😮 2005 simpler times
Blake Ross is a legend
- Start young in computing to build skills early. [3:19]
- Use the internet's anonymity to establish credibility based on product quality. [3:51]
- Collaborate globally to improve products through open source communities. [4:44]
- Embrace and leverage your youth in creative ways. [5:01]
- Be prepared to make sacrifices, such as sleep and social life, for project success. [5:33]
Good luck with that lol
@@u2b83 its the jews
Age 7 got a computer, age 11 got a job at a corporation haha. That's wild! Power to the hustlers!
I wonder what the world would be like now if social media never became a thing and cellphones were only used for phone calls and text?
people would actually still have social skills, have less anxiety, depression, and distractions-thats probably what. lol. I wish that timeline happened.
watching this video on Firefox.. a good feeling :)
Nice to see him as a human, instead of a robot....
Human? Nnnno!
6:33 In terms of motivation all other projects suck compared to Firefox.
It's just so mind blowing to me that people being even 10,14 years knew what internet was back then and were actually smart enough to put up their own websites out there! Pretty cool
Why is that mind-blowing to you? I was using the Internet in the 90's.
@@JustMe99999 but did you have an internet company back then?
@@divyamxdeep Actually I did, from 98-00. Not as successful as Zuck unfortunately haha
@@JustMe99999 then you’re too mind blowing to me just like zuck or anyone like you guys. What was your company about though?
@@divyamxdeep It was an online electronics store - TVs, stereos, etc.
Out of all these developing Firefox requires 10x the skill and engineering. Writing desktop apps is still pain as of 2024
There's something inspiring about looking back at the humble beginnings of these soon-to-be tech giants, when greed, corruption, immortality, and blinding wealth wasn't an issue
I love how to footage from the 00s looks like! It's way better to look at. Imagine how the 00s felt like in real life
Much better times
@@Fava_beansthat's what everyone always says about the past. That's what they said about the 90s and 80s, and in those times, the 60s or whatever. People in the future will look back at now and say, "ah, simpler, better times". We're all just nostalgic. It doesn't mean anything.
eh.. It just felt weird looking at yourself on screen since you didn't get to see yourself all the time through your cell phone camera.
People spoke and moved differently and internet technology wasn’t expected to move so fast that it’s almost instant.
It wasn’t too different unless your general mood was, albeit a bit more dangerous due to gangs still being a thing and people being more confrontational and willing to commit crimes they figured they could get away with in certain areas.
4:02 the great ultimate equalizer
Mark's ex-girlfriend watching this video and thinking that she ended their relationship because he was too nerd must be amazing to watch.
I feel like life has passed me by.
Most of us have this same feeling.
the camcorder thing is definitely gonna take off!!! 🚀 🎥
this sounds inspiring when i am seeing this on 15 January 2024
Sooooo essentially tested on college students first, you saw how destructive it was and how addicting it was, tweaked it to be even more ruthless then released it to the masses?
Stop acting out like a gay man. Nothing about this service is destructive, you're just blabbering nonsense that you heard on TV.
so funny haha, my comment I just wrote basically touches on this too. Gnarly. You see these college students 'spending hours', as the announcer said, on 'The Facebook' and the camera pans to teenagers scrolling...haunting to see that that's what the majority of society does now a days. The seed was planted.
Golden Era Of internet
2016-2021❤❤
ahh, the good ole days, everybody's talking about the good ole days, let talk about them...
R.I.P Camcorders.
Camcorder site domain seems to be up for sale. That one makes me sad. Such a huge user base, and then to die overnight when phones could shoot decent video.
Which is funny, she was sharing with everyone the current equipment gear and tech that was available. Film production and recording could be done for less $100. Having to rent out gear or just shoot your own stuff if you were a broke kid. The floodgates have opened, if and when you recognize the era you find yourself in.
As This was in 2005 which in the fall is when I watched the interview with the founder guys of TH-cam, announcing them immediately selling TH-cam to Google for the 5-6 billion when they were launching. And well..
Yup the domain is down, but their successor is Reviewed (USA Today).
Who knew that these "young internet entrepreneurs" would tear apart the fabric of society 20 years later...We gotta hold Big Tech accountable by lawsuit. Until our Govt does this we will continue to struggle💯😔💯🤷
Yep
The funniest thing is that people who think like you are the people who use Facebook the most.
Seeing this in 2025 and knowing who became famous and who vanished into obscurity is absurd.
Zuck sounds like a stalker. Not far off the mark.
lol
Where are they now? Do THAT segment next time!!
maybe to powerful
Mark is now an internet lizard warlord
Mark is talking about using thefacebook to stalk people like it is the best thing ever. No one was saying: "Hold on a minute."
This was years AFTER Sandra Bullock in "The Net". How did valid concerns about cyber safety in the early 90s get replaced by naivety ten years later?
There’s several documentaries on that. But to answer your question in short: Facebook. It encouraged your IRL profile instead of being an anon acct. Once it, twitter and other apps got on the phone, all those normie users got on and it became passed off as “credible” to have a “real” account, and more taboo to have an anon acct.
Also, the wave of delusional anon accts LARPing as professionals or experts in various fields pretty much was the death nail for anon accts to be deemed credible by the masses.
IMO, it’s human nature for all of that to happen so it was inevitable for anonymity to be demonized. There are infinitely more people who value their physical identity rather than what is in their minds, so they’ll jump at the first chance to revealing everything about themselves out of a desire for self validation, acceptance and attention. Basically, a lot of people online who aren’t even anon need therapy. Go figure.
Oh man, at the end, they talk about the young kids that grew up on the Internet, I just realised those kids are in their 30's now and that's my age group 😅
Future generations will look back at this video as the tipping point to where the world went down the toilet
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I think this mark guy has a big future ahead
Thinking back, Zuck's project as he presents it was by far the most ethically questionable and the least sensible...
Oh my how times have changed. 6:23 Now there are MANY 20 year old life coaches and so called "experts" everywhere online
I need to invent a Time Machine so I can go back in time and start using a computer all day everyday
You could literally just be making money taking photos from the past instead of doing all that. Way better idea for making money using a time machine.
I would buy that damn bit coin
"One way to increase your net worth is to use the internet, for all its worth"
That was like a kanye lyric or something
I believe, when i got my 1st computer…I was 6 or 7
Damn. Your first PC or family computer?
they are all winners! very interesting to watch these young people starting life.
The social network started with this story.. probably
nope
@@michaeljames4630 thank you for the speedy reply
Believe me, I was on the computer when I was 12.
So what?
i remember using firefox back then, but then xmarks changed or something and i switched to chrome.. but maybe ill be going back to firefox..
What was Wayne Chang's "solution" for lawsuits?
Didnt work..he got sued.
Only the ones the CIA could use survived.
firefox guys said he has an ambition to write a screenplay. He wrote Silicon Valley
No he didn't. He wrote a fan fiction script for the show. It never got turned into a script and isn't that good.
@@RickR69 lol
I wonder what software he used for the cyberpunk type humans?
Facebook was the Tinder of that time
Ngl that Mark Zuckerberg guy should really drop the "The", just "Facebook"
We know what Zuckerberg is up to. What about the others, where are they now?
Well, I don't know what he does exactly but the guy who kinda came up with Firefox is worth 150 million dollars. I guess he probably does whatever he wants.
I've used firefox forever, quality product.
"The Facebook" LOL
Remember:) the purpose of the site was to troll for "hot chicks"
@@antzleah5413 You're right. Zuck was halfway through puberty at that time. :o)
myspace was king long before facebook.
Yeah, lol
@@doubleoseven273 and what it is now?