YouTube has said it is serving up more than 200 million videos daily to smartphones and other Internet-linked mobile devices.
News of the milestone came as the Google-owned video-sharing service began routing Vevo music videos from artists such as Lady Gaga and U2 onto smartphones powered by newer versions of Google-backed Android software.
"As the world goes mobile and more people watch videos on their smart phones, we expect more partners will take advantage of these new mobile advertising capabilities and make more of their content available across more devices," said YouTube mobile product manager, Andrey Doronichev.
Android smartphones running on "Froyo" or newer versions of the mobile operating software will be able to access Vevo's music video library using a free YouTube application.
Vevo music website is a partnership between Google, Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Abu Dhabi Media and has deals to feature content from EMI and independent recording labels.
According to YouTube, revenue will be generated from advertisements played prior to music videos.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
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