- September 25, 2009 • 1:54 pm PDT
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00:00/00:0000:00My favorite statistic: "More video was uploaded to YouTube in the last two months than if ABC, NBC, and CBS had been airing new content 24/7/365 since 1948."
Thanks, Sebastian.
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