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More Language In Youtube & More Features (MySpace AutoShare, TV shows, HD-CC Badges & More)

Youtube team officially informed much new features included in Youtube.com, the largest video share website. Five new languages Arabic, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Slovenian, Ukrainian and Vietnamese are included. Also, they easier to include transitions by using video editor, even without installing any software. MySpace Auto-sharing features including and previously they enabled Facebook, Twitter, Buzz, Reader and Orkut share. Also, better navigation for filtering results–in results it will now show HD & CC badges. Also, Youtube viewer of France now can watch full length TV shows from France. Add-to Playlist widgets enabled, most useful updates from Youtube and in search results visited video styling on search results from now.

Youtube Showing Next Generation Standard Embed Codes

Today YouTube showing new ways to embed videos to your website within iframe. Depends on users preference and environment users can embed video which can be Youtube Flash Player or HTML5. Codes looks like and works

<iframe type=”text/html” width=”640″ height=”385″ src=”http://www.youtube.com/embed/VIDEO_ID” frameborder=”0″>
</iframe>

“An additional benefit of the new embed style is that it will eventually allow embeds to work on mobile devices, which typically use a built-in player instead of Flash or HTML5,” says YouTube software engineer Toliver Jue on YouTube‘s API Blog.

Via API YouTube.com

Youtube.com Lived In Bangladesh


Most recently, Youtube.com – one of the largest video sharing websites which has been blocked from our countries gateway. Also, mediafire – free file sharing websites, esnips.com – another one largest file sharing websites and some other file sharing websites was blocked. Now only youtube back and working as well normally. Right now any user from the country of Bangladesh — can easily able to visit the sites and watch any videos or go for shares.

PeopleBrowsr Brings Social Feeds Together

PeopleBrowsr an excellent web based startups company which brings all social networks feed in one place. Such as twitter, friendfeed, youtube, flickr, seesmic, linkedin networks you can main all of your networks from PeopleBrowsr. It’s merging in between all of rss feed and showing updates in single feed.

PeopleBrowsr has profile streaming features. Whenever, you click someone’s name or profile photos – it will show lots of information and gathering from his/her other networks. Also make all things tab based such as for video youtube, twitter profile tab, flickr, more tab which showing web links from different sources.

If you enabled twitter on PeopleBrowsr – you can see there parts in one page. Firstly, your activities, secondly friends replies or responses and thirdly, others tweets. Ajax based service which is awesome and I tracked every minutes lots of people tweettring and frequently you can see the updates.

It’s working like as “PeopleWiki” – where you will get lots of information within a click about your friends and anyone. Over all, easy to track your friends social activities from one place.

Now YouTube Has Official High Definition Video

Last Thursday night, Youtube.com – one of the largest video sharing site which enabled high definition (HD) features without any announcement. Whenever, any user upload a video which is wider than 720 pixels, user will automatically see a option “watch in HD”, so you will get better quality on youtube.

cNet writer Josh noted, “In addition to the quality change in the player, YouTube has updated the embed options to let users chose one of four different sizes–all the way up to 640×505 pixels. There is still no option to embed the video in HD (officially), but you can accomplish this using the method we posted a few weeks back. Also worth noting is that there’s not yet an option to automatically have the HD version play, something which you could tweak in your account settings with the introduction of higher quality clips.”

Youtube didn’t official announced and even they don’t make posts to their blog. But, it’s working on Youtube.com and “for videos uploaded in HD, in the lower right hand corner there is no a link that says “watch in HD” instead of “watch in higher quality,” which is what it used to say.” says on techcrunch.