Sep 11 2012, 11:17am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
If you're an iPhone user you probably know that Apple decided to cut native support for YouTube with iOS 6. That is the operating system expected to be on the next generation iPhone rumored to be...
Drop to Full Story below YouTube Videos
Source: Complex
Sunday marks YouTube's eighth birthday, and by the company's own measure things have been going pretty steadily since 2005, when it launched. According to a blog on the company's site, YouTube sees more than 100 million videos ...
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Source: The Age
Source: Gizmodo
The youtube.com domain name was activated on February 14, 2005, and the first public preview of the site went live eight years ago today. So...birthday! More than 100 hours or about four days-worth of video is uploade ...
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If you're an iPhone user you probably know that Apple decided to cut native support for YouTube with iOS 6. That is the operating system expected to be on the next generation iPhone rumored to be launching tomorrow. To combat the problem with no more native support, YouTube has launched its official app for the iPhone and the iPod Touch.
The app has a beefed up search function to make it easier to find videos and makes auto suggestions as you type. The app also allows you to view related videos, comments, and more details on the video you're watching while the video plays. The app also allows you to share videos you find via twitter, Facebook, e-mail, text, and Google+. The app is available for download right now.
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