Posted on | July 1, 2009

For the past weekend Youtube owned by Google (GOOG) doubled the file size of the videos that you can upload. They increased the limit up from 1 GB (Gigabyte) to 2 GB. According to the news that came out:

Doubling users’ storage capacity also makes YouTube a friendlier place for high-definition videos shot by semi-professional filmmakers who create videos advertisers might actually want to put their products next to.

Given Google CFO Patrick Pitchette’s pledge to “starve the losers” and “feed the winners” at Google, we read the move as new evidence in favor of the consultants at RampRate who say YouTube costs Google much less to run than everyone thinks.

According to: www.businessinsider.com

Now you can watch your favorite series in youtube without going over to the next video.

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One Response to “Youtube Doubled The Video File Size That You Can Upload”



  1. Den Relojo
    July 22nd, 2009 @ 11:37 pm
    Wow! That’s really good news for those who love to upload on youtube.

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