YouTube
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There’s a generation that’s used to having content on demand and on the go. In an effort to squeeze live TV into that model, Google has announced YouTube TV, a cable-like subscription service that will let viewers watch live TV on a range of devices, or save episodes to the cloud to watch later.
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To provide astronauts weightlessness training here on Earth, NASA uses the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) in Houston, Texas. Now, thanks to a new 360-degree YouTube video released by the space agency, you can get a sense of what it feels like to float around in this remarkable body of water.
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Having introduced the ability for users to live stream video back in 2011 and support for 360-degree videos last year, YouTube has now brought the two together. 360-degree live video is aimed at putting viewers one step closer to actually being there in person.
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Nudie-run cinematographers rejoice. YouTube has today introduced a very handy new feature that enables users to blur out moving objects in videos after they're uploaded.
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YouTube has announced a new paid service called YouTube Red. It will allow users to watch videos without adverts, save videos for watching offline, continue playing videos in the background when viewing other mobile apps and will also feature original YouTube content.
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Scientists at the University of Maryland and NICTA, Australia are working on ways for robots to learn how to cook by watching YouTube videos.
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The idea of an official YouTube subscription music service has been kicking around for months. Finally, Google has officially announced that it intends to compete with the likes of Spotify.
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A new software tool developed at Columbia University is providing valuable insights into how some very popular websites make use of the sensitive data they collect from their users.
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In a series of bombshell leaks, the extent of the US government's alleged spying on Americans has been revealed.
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Sharetapes is a new Australian company that is attempting to recapture the age of the physical mixtape by launching a line of NFC and QR enabled mixtape cards.
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Netflix and YouTube launch the AirPlay competitor DIAL.
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The new YouTube Capture iPhone app lets you seamlessly take and share videos.
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