May 07


Google has just updated their Gmail iOS app to add YouTube, Google Maps and Chrome links that go directly to the app instead of the mobile web, if installed. You can turn this off using the in-app settings. It also comes with added support for signing out of a single account instead of having to sign out of all accounts at once. » Gmail For iOS Updated With YouTube, Google Maps & Chrome Links

Dec 18


YouTube has just launched a new app called Capture, this app makes it easier for users to shoot and share video. The Capture app allows you to quickly and easy record movies, add some color correction, stabilization, trimming, and music tracks, as well as the ability to share videos on YouTube, Google+, Facebook and Twitter. » Capture App: Easily Film & Share Videos On YouTube

Dec 05


More than 25 percent of all YouTube watching happens on mobile devices. Because of this Google got a lot of complains about their YouTube app that did not support the iPhone 5 display and the iPad. However, Google has just updated their YouTube app for iOS and now supports the iPhone 5 display and the iPad. The update also comes with the ability to stream videos over AirPlay to the Apple TV or other enabled devices more easily. Videos are also said to start faster and play more smoothly. Google has also improved VoiceOver support for those with visual impairments. » Google Updated YouTube For iOS, Now Supports iPad & iPhone 5

Nov 26


As most of you know by now, Apple has dropped the YouTube app from the list of pre-loaded stock Apps in iOS 6. Google already released a stand-alone YouTube app which can be downloaded here. But today I would like to introduce you to something different, Jasmine. Jasmine is a fast, full-featured YouTube client for iOS, is compatible with the iPhone 5 and Retina iPad and can be downloaded here for free. » Jasmine: A Minimalist & Full Featured YouTube Client For iOS

Sep 11


Google just introduced the launch of their native YouTube app for the iPhone because Apple will be removing the dedicated YouTube app from iOS 6 which is due to be released in the near future. “For all you diehard YouTube fans out there who can’t get enough YouTube on your mobile, we’ve got some great news: starting today, you can download the official YouTube app for iPhone and iPod touch from the App Store, bringing you more of the videos you love and more ways to share them with the people you care about.” » Google Released Native YouTube App For iPhone

Aug 06


iOS 6 beta 4 has been released today and it looks like that Apple has removed the YouTube application that existed on iOS since the first version in 2007. It looks like that Apple is trying to break away from all Google services, since Apple also droped Google Maps in favor of Apple’s own 3D Maps program. » Apple Removed YouTube App From iOS 6 Beta 4 As Apple Breaks Google Ties

May 15

iPad Video Stats
Mefeedia
monitored online video around the Internet and found out that 26 percent of the movies on the web can be played on the iPad because these movies are encoded in H.264 or HTML 5. 26 percent doesn’t sound like that much but just a view months ago “in January” only 10% could be played on the iPad, that’s a pretty big growth. » 26% Of Web Videos Is iPad-Ready

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