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Google I/O 2008 - YouTube on Your Site

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2008

YouTube on Your Site
John Harding (Google)

The YouTube team has been hard at work, expanding and improving upon the YouTube Data API that we launched last Fall. In this session, we'll explore how you can use the new features of the API to bring YouTube to your web site.

Participants should be familiar with YouTube and with the basics of Google Data, or another REST-based web service API.

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Standard YouTube License

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  • Youtube can be embeded on site, with the embed code right.

  • If they rename the site to GoogleTube or Gtube then it's all fine.

    But this is YOUTUBE, so stop changing anything to look at our reactions, would it be funny if we come into your house and start changing everything and making your daily life shit?

  • you suck!

  • wow wtffffffffffffffffffffff

  • I've answered my own question! Where's my edit button!

  • I haven't watched it entirely just yet, but paused for a quick comment. Mr Harding keeps saying that "you can subscribe to the video".

    No you can't, you subscribe to the user that uploaded that video. Another omission, at the beginning was the video response, or do you regard that as a normal video feed as well?

    Ok, I'll keep watching...

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