YouTube celebrated its fifth birthday with a post showing its meteoric growth, some celebrity musings and news that it still doesn’t turn a profit…yet.
Even though Google hasn’t yet announced that the service is turning a profit, the future is bright for YouTube. Not only is it growing on the Web and on mobile devices (thanks in large part by Google’s decision to support H.264 viewing on the iPhone), but it also has a future on the TV. Most major mediacenters support Youtube (Boxee, AppleTV, Windows MediaCenter, etc.) and Google, Sony and Intel have a big Android-on-TV announcement coming this week which will undoubtedly center around Youtube. To celebrate their birthday, they’ve launched the YouTube Five Year channel. Also, Conan O’Brien, Vint Cerf and Katie Couric have added playlists showcasing their favorite videos on the subjects they know best. You can add your Youtube five year story here. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tlmho7SY-ic]

It is hard to believe that five years ago, there was no YouTube. No place to easily upload and embed movies into a webpage, nor a place to look to to find entertaining clips from everywhere in the world. YouTube, now a fundamental part of the Internet, turns 5 today and Google has posted an interesting retrospective on the Internet service. YouTube..
