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vineri, 12 decembrie 2014

You can now officially download YouTube for Android videos, as long as you’re in Asia

Since September, Google promised the idea of YouTube offline viewing would come to fruition, though it would make its initial mark in emerging markets. It looks like El Goog kept its promise, as the functionality is now available in India, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

When watching videos, a download prompt will appear above the Subscribe button. From there, you can choose to download the videos in either standard definition or high definition (in this case HD is720p). File sizes are shown to make sure you have adequate space for your videos. After your video finishes downloading, it can be found in the Offline section of the YouTube app.

Related: Google pulled the plug on the Nexus 5, so you’d better hurry if you want one

There are several catches, however, the main one being you have 48 hours to watch your downloaded videos before they disappear. In addition, not every video is available for offline viewing, as licensed content can’t be downloaded. Finally, as mentioned previously, this feature is only available in India, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

YouTube offline

In its blog post, Google explained that it chose these regions first because of the importance of mobile Internet in these locations. “Asia has proven itself to be a mobile-first world in terms of smartphone adoption, but access to high-speed, affordable data remains a big challenge,” wrote Google. “In response, we’ve been working on ways to lessen the demands of speed and data for people using our products in places where there are challenges to access.”

There’s no word on when YouTube offline viewing will make its way to the West, though Google did update the app to adopt its Material Design guidelines.


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luni, 4 aprilie 2011

Digital Trends’ top 5 viral videos for March 25, 2011

In this week’s edition of our weekly viral videos: Jedi take to the courts, Bieber goes death metal and a fat man sets a ridiculous world record.

We are back with a new selection of videos to tickle your fancy. These videos are not all from this week, but they all made us laugh or caused our jaws to drop recently. Enjoy!

12-Year Old Pwns Ping Pong and Geometry

This kid is either going to be a geometry stud or a ping pong wizard. Or he will become one of “those guys”, hanging out at the bar and trying to pick up chicks with his awesome ping pong trick shots. It is a lonely life at the top of the ping pong trick shot pyramid…

Badminton, the Sport of Jedi

There is one easy way to help badminton achieve the success in America that it has reached in other countries—throw in deadly lightsabers! Doubles matches would be significantly more interesting if there was a slight chance of someone getting struck down, only to have them become more powerful than anyone could possibly imagine.

Brockman Shows How it’s Done

While his catch phrase “That’s how it’s done” borders on the obnoxious, some of these trickshots from Milwaukee Bucks D League player Jon Brockman are fairly amazing.

Fat Man+Tiny Pool=Internet Fame

In the video below, this guy has decided that the world record for belly flop has stood for long enough! Eventually you just have to stop and wonder at what point the world record for bellyflops will yield to the world record for people dying while attempting to break a single world record.

Slipknot vs. Bieber

Shy of something really insane, possibly Justin Bieber jumping a flaming motorcycle over the Grand Canyon, this might be the last time the Bieb will make it on the top 5. In the video below, “jefftheworld” has mashed up Slipknot and Justin Bieber. God knows why, but it is fairly catchy.

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