The video sharing site owned by Google was launched in India. The site claims to specifically cater to Indian users.
YouTube the Google owned video sharing website is now in India. The video website was recently launched in India under the URL: YouTube.co.in, the website, according to Google spokesperson is said to be specific to indian viewers only and shall be a treat to those who are passionate about the country. Along with the website the company has also introduced the YouTube.com/blog, a place where you can share your thoughts and ideas about YouTube and its videos freely.
The indian version of YouTube is said to have great connectivity and seems to be a lively and exciting place just as the global YouTube website. The site contains all the videos that are present in the global website, with an addition of an 'indian lens'. This shows the recently viewed videos by the indian audience on YouTube. The company has signed up with dozens of local partners who are going to distribute their content through YouTube.
This move by Google has definitely made all indian internet users in particular extremely happy for the recognition they are getting on a global level. And this recognition is well deserved too, after all India is amongst the leading internet user's countries of the world which also includes, America, China, Britain and Japan.
YouTube the Google owned video sharing website is now in India. The video website was recently launched in India under the URL: YouTube.co.in, the website, according to Google spokesperson is said to be specific to indian viewers only and shall be a treat to those who are passionate about the country. Along with the website the company has also introduced the YouTube.com/blog, a place where you can share your thoughts and ideas about YouTube and its videos freely.
The indian version of YouTube is said to have great connectivity and seems to be a lively and exciting place just as the global YouTube website. The site contains all the videos that are present in the global website, with an addition of an 'indian lens'. This shows the recently viewed videos by the indian audience on YouTube. The company has signed up with dozens of local partners who are going to distribute their content through YouTube.
This move by Google has definitely made all indian internet users in particular extremely happy for the recognition they are getting on a global level. And this recognition is well deserved too, after all India is amongst the leading internet user's countries of the world which also includes, America, China, Britain and Japan.
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