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Google released a new version of YouTube for mobile devices this week. The new proposal is to offer a better user experience when accessing the site on mobile devices, providing better and faster in what is being displayed.
The new version uses the standard HTML 5 to view the videos and, according to Google, offers advanced networking socials that make it easier to share links to services like Twitter and Facebook.
Investment in a new version for mobile devices came from the fact that the number of reproductions of videos coming from these devices has grown 160% in 2009 compared to 2008, and currently there are over 100 million per day reproductions.
The first mobile version of YouTube was launched in 2007 when the internet usage on mobile devices was still something few.
YouTube is a site that allows its users to upload and share digital videos. Founded in February 2005 by three pioneers of PayPal, a famous Internet site linked to management of fund transfer.
YouTube uses Adobe Flash to deliver content. It is the most popular type of site (over 50% market share in 2006) due to possible host any videos (except copyright-protected material, although this material is found in abundance in the system). Hosts a variety of films, music videos and homemade materials. The material found on YouTube can be made available in blogs and personal sites through mechanisms (APIs) developed by the site.
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