YouTube Will Soon Visit Android Froyo
Google will soon release YouTube application for Android version 2.2 Froyo. Applications for the video-sharing site is reportedly will come with a number of interesting features for the Android Frozen Yogurt.
The interesting feature in question, among others, is a web page that allows users to read the comments while watching videos. An additional feature is to play the video into fullscreen and personalized- display screen.
As quoted from the IT ProPortal on Monday, users can also upload videos directly from the application and not upload them separately. YouTube service can also be enjoyed via Google Buzz, social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. YouTube standalone application for Android 2.2, is said will allow Google to release an application update in the future.
Google Never Gives Up On Facebook
Google might be the ‘king of search engine, but anyhow social networking still belongs to facebook or twitter. A rumor indicates that Google still haven’t given up in social network service. The rumor was first spread by Kevin Rose (‘Digg’ founder) via twitter. Kevin Rose him self claimed that he got the news from a ‘trustable source’.
Quoted from SFWeekly on Monday, if the rumor by Rose really is true, then this will be Google’s second attempt to build a social network.
Previously Google already had a site named Orkut, Google has also tried to compete twitter with Google Buzz. But all those efforts didn’t lead any good. SFWeekly announced that Google Me is predicted as the upgrade-version toward the existing Google Profiles.
“BUZZ” Google Social Networking To Hit Facebook and Twitter?
Google is ready to release a new product named Google Buzz. This new service is expectedly going to be the hardest rival to compete the popularity of social networking sites existing now, Facebook and Twitter.
Not far from Facebook and Twitter, Google Buzz allows users to update status, share web links or photos with colleagues directly via Google’s e-mail service Gmail. This feature will also be compatible for Android based mobile devices. In fact there will be a special application for the Symbian operating system and Windows Mobile.
Indeed, the technology adopted in Google’s Buzz is similar to some key features in Facebook or Twitter. Google of course hopes that more and more users using Gmail and attract users Facebook and Twitter.
According to Google’s Product Manager, Todd Jackson, Google Buzz will be enjoyed by all Gmail users. Currently, Gmail is the world’s number three most-popular e-mail service after Windows Live Hotmail and Yahoo Mail.
Many features of Google Buzz can be a potential tempting for Internet users. For example, the published status messages are automatically indexed and available in real-time search results of Google. Content can be shared easily in a variety of Google’s online products such as Picasa and YouTube.




