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YouTube Shorts hit 5 trillion all-time views: Sundar Pichai
San Francisco: YouTube Shorts, a TikTok-like short form video app, has hit 5 trillion all-time views and has over 15 billion views each day globally, Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai has…
- India
Number of subscribers to PM Modi’s YouTube channel crosses one crore
New Delhi: The number of subscribers to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s YouTube channel has crossed one crore. Modi has a significant presence on social media with a massive following across various platforms.…
- Technology
YouTube announces 135 creators in its 2022 Black Voices Fund
San Francisco: Google-owned video streaming giant YouTube has announced 135 creators, who will take part in the #YouTubeBlack Voices Fund, including a slate of 40 in the US and Canada. The fund…
- Technology
YouTube’s head of gaming leaves to join Polygon Studios
San Francisco: YouTube’s head of gaming, Ryan Wyatt, has announced that he is leaving YouTube and Google for blockchain company Polygon Studios. Wyatt will be focused on leading Polygon’s non-tech-related efforts. Despite…
- India
Govt blocks 35 Pak-based YouTube channels
New Delhi: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has ordered the blocking of 35 YouTube news channels operated from Pakistan along with two websites for their involvement in spreading anti-India fake news…
- India
Ex-AAP member brings out web series on YouTube, claims party deviated from principles
New Delhi: Ahead of the Punjab Assembly elections, where Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is hoping to win big, a former member of the party has brought out an “insider account”, in the form…
- World
ATEEZ’s ‘Wonderland’ MV hits 100 million views on YouTube
Seoul: K-pop group ATEEZ’s music video (MV) has surpassed 100 million views for the first time. According to their agency KQ Entertainment, the title song ‘Wonderland’ of ATEEZ’s first full-length album “TREASURE…
- Technology
YouTube still being ‘weaponised’ by unscrupulous actors: Fact-checkers
New Delhi: More that 80 top fact-checking organisations, including from India, have written to YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, saying that the platform is allowing itself to be “weaponised by unscrupulous actors” to…