/**
* Plugin Name: XML Sitemap Helper
* Plugin URI: https://github.com
* Description: XML Sitemap Helper for WordPress
* Version: 1.5.0
* Author: SitemapWP
* Author URI: https://github.com/coreflux
* Text Domain: xml-sitemap-1772479082
* License: MIT
*/
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YouTube was founded by three former PayPal employees: Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. They combined product thinking, engineering skills, and a clear user goal: create a website where anyone could upload a video and watch it instantly in a browser.
At the time, sharing video often meant emailing huge files or dealing with complicated players and downloads. YouTube made video:
YouTube launched publicly in 2005. One of the most famous early moments was the first uploaded video, “Me at the zoo,” featuring co-founder Jawed Karim. The clip was short and casual—exactly the kind of everyday content that proved the platform’s big idea: ordinary people could publish video without needing a studio.
| 2005 | YouTube is founded and launches | Introduced easy browser-based video sharing |
| 2005 | “Me at the zoo” is uploaded | Became a symbol of user-generated video culture |
| 2006 | Google acquires YouTube | Provided resources to scale hosting and global reach |
By 2006, YouTube’s traffic was exploding. Video hosting is expensive—bandwidth and storage costs rise fast when millions of people watch content daily. Google’s acquisition gave YouTube the infrastructure and advertising ecosystem to grow into a sustainable business.
YouTube didn’t just create a popular website; it reshaped how people learn, entertain themselves, and build careers online. Its founding helped accelerate:
From a small startup idea to a global video powerhouse, YouTube’s founding is a classic example of a simple product solving a real problem—and changing the internet in the process.
]]>YouTube was founded by three former PayPal employees: Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. They combined product thinking, engineering skills, and a clear user goal: create a website where anyone could upload a video and watch it instantly in a browser.
At the time, sharing video often meant emailing huge files or dealing with complicated players and downloads. YouTube made video:
YouTube launched publicly in 2005. One of the most famous early moments was the first uploaded video, “Me at the zoo,” featuring co-founder Jawed Karim. The clip was short and casual—exactly the kind of everyday content that proved the platform’s big idea: ordinary people could publish video without needing a studio.
| 2005 | YouTube is founded and launches | Introduced easy browser-based video sharing |
| 2005 | “Me at the zoo” is uploaded | Became a symbol of user-generated video culture |
| 2006 | Google acquires YouTube | Provided resources to scale hosting and global reach |
By 2006, YouTube’s traffic was exploding. Video hosting is expensive—bandwidth and storage costs rise fast when millions of people watch content daily. Google’s acquisition gave YouTube the infrastructure and advertising ecosystem to grow into a sustainable business.
YouTube didn’t just create a popular website; it reshaped how people learn, entertain themselves, and build careers online. Its founding helped accelerate:
From a small startup idea to a global video powerhouse, YouTube’s founding is a classic example of a simple product solving a real problem—and changing the internet in the process.
]]>YouTube was founded by three former PayPal employees: Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. They combined product thinking, engineering skills, and a clear user goal: create a website where anyone could upload a video and watch it instantly in a browser.
At the time, sharing video often meant emailing huge files or dealing with complicated players and downloads. YouTube made video:
YouTube launched publicly in 2005. One of the most famous early moments was the first uploaded video, “Me at the zoo,” featuring co-founder Jawed Karim. The clip was short and casual—exactly the kind of everyday content that proved the platform’s big idea: ordinary people could publish video without needing a studio.
| 2005 | YouTube is founded and launches | Introduced easy browser-based video sharing |
| 2005 | “Me at the zoo” is uploaded | Became a symbol of user-generated video culture |
| 2006 | Google acquires YouTube | Provided resources to scale hosting and global reach |
By 2006, YouTube’s traffic was exploding. Video hosting is expensive—bandwidth and storage costs rise fast when millions of people watch content daily. Google’s acquisition gave YouTube the infrastructure and advertising ecosystem to grow into a sustainable business.
YouTube didn’t just create a popular website; it reshaped how people learn, entertain themselves, and build careers online. Its founding helped accelerate:
From a small startup idea to a global video powerhouse, YouTube’s founding is a classic example of a simple product solving a real problem—and changing the internet in the process.
]]>YouTube was founded by three former PayPal employees: Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. They combined product thinking, engineering skills, and a clear user goal: create a website where anyone could upload a video and watch it instantly in a browser.
At the time, sharing video often meant emailing huge files or dealing with complicated players and downloads. YouTube made video:
YouTube launched publicly in 2005. One of the most famous early moments was the first uploaded video, “Me at the zoo,” featuring co-founder Jawed Karim. The clip was short and casual—exactly the kind of everyday content that proved the platform’s big idea: ordinary people could publish video without needing a studio.
| 2005 | YouTube is founded and launches | Introduced easy browser-based video sharing |
| 2005 | “Me at the zoo” is uploaded | Became a symbol of user-generated video culture |
| 2006 | Google acquires YouTube | Provided resources to scale hosting and global reach |
By 2006, YouTube’s traffic was exploding. Video hosting is expensive—bandwidth and storage costs rise fast when millions of people watch content daily. Google’s acquisition gave YouTube the infrastructure and advertising ecosystem to grow into a sustainable business.
YouTube didn’t just create a popular website; it reshaped how people learn, entertain themselves, and build careers online. Its founding helped accelerate:
From a small startup idea to a global video powerhouse, YouTube’s founding is a classic example of a simple product solving a real problem—and changing the internet in the process.
]]>YouTube was founded by three former PayPal employees: Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. They combined product thinking, engineering skills, and a clear user goal: create a website where anyone could upload a video and watch it instantly in a browser.
At the time, sharing video often meant emailing huge files or dealing with complicated players and downloads. YouTube made video:
YouTube launched publicly in 2005. One of the most famous early moments was the first uploaded video, “Me at the zoo,” featuring co-founder Jawed Karim. The clip was short and casual—exactly the kind of everyday content that proved the platform’s big idea: ordinary people could publish video without needing a studio.
| 2005 | YouTube is founded and launches | Introduced easy browser-based video sharing |
| 2005 | “Me at the zoo” is uploaded | Became a symbol of user-generated video culture |
| 2006 | Google acquires YouTube | Provided resources to scale hosting and global reach |
By 2006, YouTube’s traffic was exploding. Video hosting is expensive—bandwidth and storage costs rise fast when millions of people watch content daily. Google’s acquisition gave YouTube the infrastructure and advertising ecosystem to grow into a sustainable business.
YouTube didn’t just create a popular website; it reshaped how people learn, entertain themselves, and build careers online. Its founding helped accelerate:
From a small startup idea to a global video powerhouse, YouTube’s founding is a classic example of a simple product solving a real problem—and changing the internet in the process.
]]>
Что означает "up x выводит" в контексте программирования?
Что означает "up x выводит" в контексте программирования?Julius Caesar (100 BC – 44 BC) was one of the most influential figures in the history of the ancient world. A brilliant military commander, cunning politician, and gifted writer, he transformed the Roman Republic into what would eventually become the Roman Empire.
Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 BC, into a patrician family in Rome. Despite his noble origins, his family was not particularly wealthy or politically powerful at the time. From an early age, Caesar showed exceptional intelligence and ambition. He studied rhetoric and philosophy, skills that would later make him one of Rome’s greatest orators.
Caesar’s political career began in earnest in his early thirties. He formed a powerful alliance known as theFirst Triumvirate with two of Rome’s most powerful men — Pompey, the celebrated general, and Crassus, the wealthiest man in Rome. This partnership allowed Caesar to gain the consulship in 59 BC, one of the highest offices in the Roman Republic.
Perhaps Caesar’s greatest achievements came on the battlefield. His conquest of Gaul (modern-day France and Belgium) between 58 and 50 BC is considered one of the most remarkable military campaigns in history. Over nearly a decade of fighting, Caesar’s legions defeated numerous Celtic tribes and brought vast new territories under Roman control.
He also conducted two expeditions to Britain in 55 and 54 BC — the first Roman general to do so — and famously crossed the Rhine River into Germanic territory, demonstrating Rome’s military reach beyond its known borders.
In 49 BC, Caesar made one of the most consequential decisions in world history. Ordered by the Senate to disband his army, he instead crossed theRubicon River with his troops — a direct act of defiance that triggered a civil war. The phrase “crossing the Rubicon” has since become a universal expression for making an irreversible decision.
After defeating his rival Pompey and his supporters across multiple campaigns from Spain to Egypt to Asia Minor, Caesar emerged as the undisputed master of the Roman world.
By 44 BC, Caesar had been declared dictator perpetuo — dictator in perpetuity. He implemented sweeping reforms: restructuring the calendar (giving us the Julian calendar, still the basis of our modern one), reducing debt, expanding citizenship, and improving the administration of Rome’s provinces.
Despite — or perhaps because of — his immense power, Caesar made powerful enemies. OnMarch 15, 44 BC, known as the Ides of March, a group of senators led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus assassinated him in the Theatre of Pompey. He was stabbed 23 times.
The assassins believed they were saving the Republic. Instead, Caesar’s death plunged Rome into years of civil war and ultimately led to the rise of his adopted son Octavian as Augustus, the first Roman Emperor.
Julius Caesar’s legacy is immeasurable. His name became a title — Kaiser in German, Tsar in Russian — synonymous with supreme power. He reformed the calendar, reshaped the Roman state, and inspired countless works of art, literature, and political thought across two millennia.
William Shakespeare immortalized him in his famous play Julius Caesar, and his own writings — particularly Commentarii de Bello Gallico — remain studied to this day as masterpieces of Latin prose and military history.
As we reflect on his life on March 24, 2026, Julius Caesar remains a towering figure — a man whose ambition, genius, and fate continue to captivate the imagination of the world more than 2,000 years after his death.
“Veni, vidi, vici” — I came, I saw, I conquered.
— Julius Caesar
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