YouTube

YouTube is a video sharing and streaming platform operated by, the parent company of Google. It provides dedicated apps for iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, and Android; it can also be accessed through a web browser.

History
YouTube was originally founded on February 14, 2005 by, , and as an online dating website, though its video content quickly expanded beyond its original target market after the first video was uploaded on April 23, 2005. YouTube was one of the first native apps to be made available for the iPhone when it was launched in 2007. The original app icon from iPhone OS 1 to iOS 5 was an old television set. Starting with iOS 6 in September 2012, Google apps such as Google Maps and YouTube were no longer included by default.

Business model
Downloading the YouTube app or accessing the website is free. Some streaming content, such as movies, may require a single "rental fee" or subscription to its "premium" services. Free videos are typically ad-supported and can generate considerable revenue, which is split between Google and content creators. Advertisements and recommendations are targeted towards users by their usage history. Logged-in users can visit their account settings to pause or delete their history. Users without an account can use the privacy settings in iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, macOS 11.3, tvOS 14.5, or later. As of 2022, there is no watchOS app for YouTube from Google, but WatchTube provides the ability to play back video or audio-only steams from YouTube with simplified user interface.

YouTubers
Content creators for YouTube are known as YouTubers. Many focus specifically on Apple and their products:
 * Apple Explained — Greg Wyatt Jr. hosts this channel that creates video essays, animated slideshows, and product reviews. Most videos are about the history of various Apple products, from staff to eMacs, and are meant more to inform than to entertain.
 * AppleByte — Brian Tong is the host of the YouTube channel known as AppleByte. His channel is mainly for entertainment, sliding jokes into a informative video much like EverythingApplePro's.
 * Blendtec's Will It Blend? — A viral marketing campaign by Blendtec in which founder Tim Dickson destroys Apple's (and other) products in his company's line of commercial blenders.
 * EverythingApplePro — Filip Koroy is a Russian-American YouTuber who specifically covers mods to leaks to hardware and software tests and reviews of Apple products.
 * JerryRigEverything — An American YouTuber, whose real name is actually Zack Nelson, specializes in the durability, custiomization and tear-down of Apple devices amongst others, such as Android phones. He also does videos about custom 4x4 offroad wheelchairs, cars, and TVs. His motto is "Life is a DIY project."
 * Marques Browlee — An American tech podcaster and professional ultimate frisbee player, also known as MKBHD.
 * Mrwhosetheboss — A British YouTuber named Arun Maini. He specilizes with reviews of Apple products and accesories among others. He also provides useful tips and tricks to watchers, and covers interesting tech news.