By Fruzsina Eördögh
Yahoo beat Google in 2012, when it came to original web video programming. A look back at the best video series the Internet has to offer.
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By Fruzsina Eördögh
Yahoo beat Google in 2012, when it came to original web video programming. A look back at the best video series the Internet has to offer.
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If you were waiting for Google to release a screen-sharing feature inside the Hangout real-time collaboration platform, that time has come.
In the next 48 hours Google will be rolling out to all Google+ users the ability to screen-share during any hangout session.
From Christopher Johnson G+ post: "When we launched Hangouts with Extras last September, we wanted to test new features and get feedback from users.
We’ve learned a lot over the past few months, and today we’re rolling out a new Hangouts look and feel that incorporates some of the “extras,” and better reflects Google’s overall design ( http://goo.gl/gG1NA ).
Highlights include:
- Screensharing: share what’s on your computer screen with everyone in the hangout. This is the first of many extras we’re graduating to Hangouts proper.
- Bigger video: we’ve put more emphasis on the live video itself by optimizing white space and other screen elements." Via Robin Good
linda bz's comment, March 9, 2012 5:52 AM
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I have not paid any atttention to orginal video programming on the web, so this article about the top series comes as something of a surprise to me. I'm going to have to check this out. Please be aware that much of this programming is for mature audiences.