Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Sayonara Goodbye Google Videos

The Mountain View Company has announced that Google Video, platform for watching streaming videos, which does not weight compared to YouTube, will disappear from April 29.
YouTube, owned by Google since 2006, has grown largely in recent years. YouTube is providing shade to Google Video, with more than two billion videos viewed daily.
With the indentation, the platform for watching streaming videos, Google Video will close its doors on April 29.
Customers who posted videos on the site of the Mountain View Company will, in turn, be available until May 13 to retrieve content stored on the servers of Google Video.
After this date, the videos still exist on the servers of the U.S. group will be deleted. Google encourages users to repost their video on YouTube which are being retrieved from Google Video.
This closure announcement is not surprising: Google does not already put forward its video platform for several months. Thus, since May 2009, it was not possible to post videos on Google Video.
The platform should, from the end, turn into video search engine available on the Web.

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