At Google I/O 2012, YouTube announced that it was releasing a native Player API for Android. Six months later, it has finally arrived, although it’s still being treated as an experiment. With this API ...
If you're an Android app builder and were wanting to sprinkle a little YouTube into your app, today is your day! Google have released the Android YouTube Player API. You'll now be able to bake YouTube ...
YouTube announced its native YouTube Player API for Android in a blog post allowing developers to integrate YouTube clips within their apps itself. What this essentially means is that you will not ...
Flash is all but gone from the mobile world, with Adobe announcing it won’t be supporting Android 4.1 and future versions from now on, and with Google releasing Chrome for ICS and JellyBean without ...
As per an official statement on the YouTube API blog, users can now embed and play YouTube videos in their app, courtesy the new YouTube Android Player API. Advisory Alert: It has come to our ...
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