YouTube announced on their blog that video uploads have reached 35 hours per minute.
That’s amounts to over 50,000 hours of video content per day, or more than 25 full-length theater movies per day.
Where is all this content coming from?
YouTube credits the increased time limit going from 10 minutes to 15 minutes and the larger file size limit of 2GB per standard upload, plus easier uploading from mobile phones and integrating with their API for easier authoring.
Who is watching all this content?
YouTube doesn’t mention this aspect but it’s likely that the continued and dramatic climb in video hours per day would not occur unless people think it is worth their time creating and uploading video. But is it for fun or profit?

Image: youtube-global.blogspot.com/2010/11/great-scott-over-35-hours-of-video.html
Are you creating longer videos, higher (HD) quality, and uploading more frequently?
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