Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Native YouTube Uploader Now Part Of Android

Among the improvements in version 1.5 Android is the new found power that will enable Android users to download video directly to their YouTube account.

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This is one of those things that I expected to see as part of the original Android OS. Unfortunately, Android 1.0 and 1.1 can not even record video, and even less to distribute.

That changes with the 1.5. Android 1.5 adds a feature of video recording devices and Android will be able to share video online.

According to the official Google Mobile Blog, after recording a video, users simply click "share" and may choose to upload to YouTube. Users will be able to save the video as a private or public. Google does not indicate whether users will be able to share videos form the customer, or if they will be able to produce something more advanced such as the link or embed video in an e-mail.

In addition to YouTube client, better integration with Google Picasa site for sharing photos will also be aboard Android 1.5. This means that more easy to download Picasa, too.

There are still no word from T-Mobile on Android 1.5 when exactly will be available for G1 users, but it is according to the rumor to be in the coming weeks.

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