YouTube opens itself even more to third party developers
March 12th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 85 times, 1 so far today
YouTube opens itself even more to third party developers
Google owned video sharing service YouTube has announced that they are now going to provide more resources related to the service to third party developers.
The company would now allow them to access underlying database functions of YouTube to let them create their own versions of the service.
Developers would get access to YouTube services like its video library, global audience, and the video hosting and streaming network.
They would be able to fetch content including video feeds, comments, responses or playlists from YouTube.
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