As the end of this decade is coming and soon we’ll begin a new one it’s obvious many people are evaluating what’s the most <fill the blank> of the decade, so that… many people over the internet have reach to the conclusion of what is the #1 top media innovation network of the decade.
In my personal opinion there are three over there that are the most important: Facebook, Twitter, Youtube. Only with a simple analysis we know those 3 are the most prominent of the internet, I mean even though there are countries that are in process of been a develop country have over 80% of their population on Facebook or Twitter or Youtube, but the real question is… Who’s the winner?
And the winner is… Youtube.
Why? I look for more professional thoughts about, check this out:
Youtube didn’t even exist for more than half the decade, but a perfect storm of increasing bandwidth, advances in Flash, and the rise of social networks (where YouTube content could be embedded) made 2005 the perfect time for the site to make its debut. The growth was meteoric, and within 18 months, the website became one of the most trafficked on the web and the company was sold to Google for $1.6 billion.
What are the basics improve Youtube is expecting for this new decade:
- Citizen Journalism
- Embeddable Content
- Break the paradigms of “Only the ones on TV can be Journalist”
And in the next 10 years Youtube will try to make this possible:
- TV with internet connection will have have Youtube or at least Youtube will be prepared for that Challenge of a TV with internet connection.
- Youtube will try to reach to smartphones.
- Youtube will try to go out with Live video over the social platform taking Live by the new era of citizen journalism.
Summary of a Mashable’s article.
