<p>A top official of Google India told reporters here Wednesday that tens of hundreds of Indian movies from the classics of 1960s to the latest ones were available on YouTube.<br /><br />The website is working actively to bring Hindi movies online, said Vinay Goel, head of products, Google India.<br /><br />Salman Khan starrer "Dabaang" was the latest full-length Hindi movie made available on YouTube. Millions in India watched it for free.<br /><br />Goel said many movie houses were bringing their films online. Several soap operas on various television channels are also available on YouTube.<br /><br />Last year, 55 million people across the world watched Indian Premier League cricket live on YouTube, he said, pointing out the volume of information available online in various media formats.<br /><br />"The amount of information being created on daily basis is mind-boggling. Last year, we created 800,000 of petabytes of data. One petabyte is a million gigabytes. You need 75 billion iPads required to store this data," he said.<br /><br />According to him, 100 billion non-spam e-mails and IMs (instant messages) are sent every day and 500 million people users visit various social sites.<br /></p>
<p>A top official of Google India told reporters here Wednesday that tens of hundreds of Indian movies from the classics of 1960s to the latest ones were available on YouTube.<br /><br />The website is working actively to bring Hindi movies online, said Vinay Goel, head of products, Google India.<br /><br />Salman Khan starrer "Dabaang" was the latest full-length Hindi movie made available on YouTube. Millions in India watched it for free.<br /><br />Goel said many movie houses were bringing their films online. Several soap operas on various television channels are also available on YouTube.<br /><br />Last year, 55 million people across the world watched Indian Premier League cricket live on YouTube, he said, pointing out the volume of information available online in various media formats.<br /><br />"The amount of information being created on daily basis is mind-boggling. Last year, we created 800,000 of petabytes of data. One petabyte is a million gigabytes. You need 75 billion iPads required to store this data," he said.<br /><br />According to him, 100 billion non-spam e-mails and IMs (instant messages) are sent every day and 500 million people users visit various social sites.<br /></p>