Monday, November 14, 2016

20 Amazingly Interesting YouTube Facts in 2016

Facts Those You Don't Know About YouTube.


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1.YouTube was founded by Chad Hurley, Steven Chen, and Jawed Karim, former employees of PayPal, an online commerce website. They registered the domain name in February 2005. It was officially launched in December of that year.

2.In October 2006, Google bought YouTube for $1.65 billion in stocks, just18 months after YouTube’s creation. Karim received $66 million in Google stock, Chen received $310 million, and Hurley received $334 million.

3.400 Hours Of Video Per Minute

YouTube’s statistics at the end of 2015 claim that more than 400 hours of video was uploaded to the site per minute. ReelSEO forecasts that this could already have increased to as much as 500 hours of video per minute.

4.One-Third of the World on YouTube

At over one billion users, YouTube has over a third of the entire population of the Internet as users. That creates quite a diverse, multicultural melting pot of activity!

5.Most-Watched Non-Music Video: Charlie Bit My Finger

You must have seen it (almost everyone else has!): Charlie, well, he bites. At 833,698,293 plays and rising, these two adorable brothers have earned hundreds of thousands of dollars for that little moment. And they’re not even out of school yet!

6.Half of YouTube’s Viewers Are on Mobile

Actually, it’s more than half. You might think you’re an average viewer, sitting there at your computer or laptop. But most of YouTube’s viewers are actually on a smartphone or tablet, probably hiding in their bedroom.

So, keep that in mind when you’re considering adding annotations to your videos, as mobile viewers can’t use these. Use cards instead.

7.It’s All Because of a Wardrobe Malfunction

After the Superbowl event where Janet Jackson had her famous Wardrobe malfunction, Jawed Karim found himself wondering “Why can’t I see this footage anywhere?”. And this is why YouTube was invented. Yes, we owe it all to one exposed breast.

8.You Can Play Snake When Buffering

Those moments when YouTube is buffering? Press an arrow key to start a game of snake. So cool!

9.“Hello” Got Over 100 Million Views in Five Days

Five days is all Adele took to get to 100 million views on YouTube, making “Hello” the fastest video of 2015 to reach that number. It’s the second-fastest video to reach that figure, with Psy’s “Gentleman” reaching the mark in only four days. Adele actually hit the 50 million mark with “Hello” in the first 48 hours, making it the biggest YouTube video debut of 2015 and one of the biggest debuts of all time.

10.Minecraft is King

Cutting out vague searches like “music” and “movies”, the top YouTube searches were for “Minecraft”, “Frozen”, “Drake”, “Beyonce”, “PewDiePie”, “Happy” and “Eminem”, with Minecraft topping the bill at a huge 75%. The Observer predicts that we’re now reaching an Internet dystopia where we all watch other people living their lives.

11.Most Watched Video is Gangnam Style

Gangnam style is the most watched video ever, currently sitting on just under 2.5 billion views. I’m guessing a lot of views came from people musing over the following fact.

12.Gangnam Style Passed YouTube’s Original Count Limit

Psy’s Gangnam Style video very nearly hit the 2,147,483,647 play count limit in YouTube’s code. The coders were forced to quickly rewrite a few things to change the play count limit, so we can all aim for 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 plays now. Is that high enough for you?

13.YouTube Started as a Dating Site

Presumably co-founders Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim weren’t quite satisfied after finally seeing the Wardrobe Malfunction incident, as they started YouTube as a dating site. If you don’t believe me, check out the Wayback Machine’s archived version of the 2005 YouTube. Apparently it was based on the “Hot or Not” site, but it didn’t really catch on.

14.No-One Knew Who This Popular YouTuber Was

FunToyzCollector unboxes the sorts of glitzy Disney and Play Doh toys that no-one buys because they’re just fancy versions of something your kids already have. This is possibly the key to why people watch videos of her opening up the boxes and checking the toys out.

What do we definitely know about this person? Not much at all: she has cool nails and earns a LOT of money. Although Daily Mail is certain that the person behind the account is Daiane DeJesus, also known as porn star Sandy Summers. No, she hasn’t confirmed this.

15.30% of Videos Account for 99% of Traffic

In April of 2011, a YouTube software engineer revealed that almost all of YouTube’s traffic came from 30% of the videos. It’s possible that this statistic hasn’t changed much since then, as lots of people are just uploading videos to share with family and friends.

16.The First Video Was “Me At The Zoo”

On of the co-founders, Jawed Karim, uploaded the very first video on YouTube on 23rd April 2005. It’s basically just him checking out some elephants at the San Diego Zoo.

17.Everyone’s Uploading Cat Videos

You thought that was a joke, right? It’s not. Well, not entirely.

Pew Research says that out of the Americans who uploaded a video in 2013, 45% of them claimed to have uploaded at least one video of their pet or some other animal. They didn’t ask how many videos of cats this included, but who uploads JUST ONE video of their cat?

18.In 2007, it was estimated that YouTube used as much bandwidth as the entire Internet did in 2000

19.YouTube broadcasts about 1/3 of the U.S.’s multimedia entertainment

20.In September 2005, Brazilian soccer star Ronaldinho’s Nike ad “Touch of gold” became the first YouTube video to be viewed 1 million times.

Sunday, November 13, 2016

20 Rankings Tom Hanks Film From Worst To Best.

20 Rankings Of Tom Hanks Films From Worst To Best- Tom Hanks Worst And Best Of The Best



With September comes “Sully,” a biographical drama about airline pilot Chesley Sullenberger’s emergency landing on New York’s Hudson River. The Sept. 9 film marks the annual shift from summer blockbusters to Oscar hopefuls, from popcorn action to dialogue-driven drama.
“Sully” is also Tom Hanks’ 52nd feature film, yet another chapter in one of Hollywood’s most successful, storied careers. Hanks has been a cinematic force for four straight decades, proving to be one of the industry’s most versatile stars. Whether he’s playing a child in an adult’s body (“Big,” 1988), an intellectually disabled dreamer (“Forrest Gump,” 1994) or a rootin’-tootin’ cowboy (“Toy Story,” 1995), Hanks has established himself as a favorite among both critics and casual moviegoers.
In honor of “Sully,” PrettyFamous — an entertainment research site from Graphiq — set out to rank all 51 of Hanks’ feature films. While Hanks is the star of most of these movies, the list will also include films where Hanks played a supporting role.
The team used six data points to assign each Hanks flick a Smart Rating on a scale of 0 to 100.

1. Rotten Tomatoes' Critic Tomatometer
2. Rotten Tomatoes' Audience Score
3. Metacritic's Metascore
4. IMDb Rating
5. Gracenote's movie rating
6. U.S. box office performance (inflation-adjusted)
The top of the list includes a mix of Oscar winners and animated features (hint: “There’s a snake in my boot!"). Hanks earned a best actor Academy Award for two of the top 10 — both of which were released in the 1990s. History will likely come to judge this decade as Hanks’ peak, a 10-year period that included “Philadelphia,” “Toy Story,” “Apollo 13,” “Forrest Gump” and “Saving Private Ryan."
Still, Hanks’ portfolio includes a handful of more recent critical and commercial successes, including “Captain Phillips” (2013) and “Bridge of Spies” (2015). No doubt Warner Bros. executives hope “Sully” winds up joining this group, rather than a pile of earlier flops (see “The Ladykillers” or “Larry Crowne").
In a testament to the actor’s star power, Tom Hanks films routinely do well in the box office, whether they’re critically dismissed or acclaimed. As such, even several films at the bottom of the list will nonetheless be commercial successes (see “Angels & Demons” or “The Da Vinci Code”).
Let’s start with Tom Hanks’ worst film, then count up to the best of the best.

20 - That Thing You Do!
Smart Rating: 86.35
Release Year: 1996
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $39,053,100

19 - Philadelphia
Smart Rating: 86.45
Release Year: 1993
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $124,592,000

18 - Sleepless in Seattle
Smart Rating: 86.79
Release Year: 1993
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $206,062,000

17 - Road to Perdition
Smart Rating: 87.2
Release Year: 2002
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $137,081,000

16 - The Simpsons Movie
Smart Rating: 87.78
Release Year: 2007
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $209,370,000

15 - Cast Away
Smart Rating: 88.29
Release Year: 2000
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $321,547,000
14 - Cars
Smart Rating: 88.37
Release Year: 2006
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $286,907,000

13 - Return With Honor
Smart Rating: 89.65
Release Year: 1998
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $166,133

12 - Catch Me if You Can
Smart Rating: 90.37
Release Year: 2002
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $216,627,000
11 - The Green Mile
Smart Rating: 90.83
Release Year: 1999
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $194,609,000
10 - Big
Smart Rating: 91.37
Release Year: 1988
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $227,329,000
9 - Concert for George
Smart Rating: 92.44
Release Year: 2003
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $168,734
8 - Bridge of Spies
Smart Rating: 92.53
Release Year: 2015
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $72,264,200
7 - Apollo 13
Smart Rating: 92.65
Release Year: 1995
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $270,339,000
6 - Forrest Gump
Smart Rating: 93.33
Release Year: 1994
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $528,136,000
5 - Captain Phillips
Smart Rating: 93.68
Release Year: 2013
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $108,960,000
4 - Toy Story 2
Smart Rating: 95.08
Release Year: 1999
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $349,742,000
3 - Saving Private Ryan
Smart Rating: 96.26
Release Year: 1998
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $314,235,000
2 - Toy Story 3
Smart Rating: 96.55
Release Year: 2010
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $451,059,000
1 - Toy Story
Smart Rating: 96.79
Release Year: 1995
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office (U.S.): $345,806,000

Saturday, October 29, 2016

How To Make Home Made Sponge Sweets. Make Your Own Sweets And Surprise Your Guest!!

Bengali Rasgulla Recipe - Sponge Sweets - Perfect & Short Recipe for Home Made Sweets.

How to make Bengali Sponge Sweets in some short & quick steps.

The Rasgulla with Sugar Syrup is cooked & served at Bengali Traditional festivals. Here we are with how to make Bengali Sponge Rasgulla in some short, perfect & quick steps.

Ingredients:
                Milk - 2 Litre.
                Water- 8 Cup,
                Lemon Juice or, Vinegar - 4 Table Spoon
                Water - 8 Cup,
                Sugar - 4 Cup.

At first, 2 liter of milk should be boiled for 15 minutes. Then, Add 8 tablespoons of water and 4 tablespoons of vinegar or lemon juice with this boiling milk.



Take a dry piece of cloth to clean the sponge. Now, squeeze until it becomes soft. Make some balls with these sponges. Put these sponge balls into the boiling sugar syrup. Keep on high flame for another 15 minutes.

After 1 hour of cooking, our Bengali Sponge Rasgulla is ready to serve.