New Delhi, April 25 -- Twenty years ago, on a sunny day, April 23, 2005, an unassuming young man made a video called -Me at the zoo - it went live on YouTube, as its first video. A simple, 18-second video featuring Jawed Karim-one of YouTube's co-founders-standing in front of the elephant enclosure at the San Diego Zoo, casually talking about trunks. That's it. No one watching could've guessed this would be the first spark of a digital wildfire that manifested into something no one would have thought at that time.

This is a story about how Jawed Karim along with other founders, Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, changed the face of the Internet with that launch video. By theway that very first video is still up, still unedited, and two decades ...