Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Google launches open source project, YouTube WatchMe for Android


Those developers of applications for the Android platform who want to integrate the possibility of live video broadcasts on the same, now have it easier thanks to the project YouTube WatchMe  for Android that Google has just released an open source project and hosted GitHub where developers will find the code for a simple application by reference to the Android system, which under a simple interface, it will have a button to start the live video broadcast and one for completion.
Google says in the YouTube API blog YouTube WatchMe Android third version uses the YouTube Data API, YouTube API Live Streaming, Play Services and Google Plus API. To start using the application, developers will have to synchronize with the GitHub repository, and from the Google Developer Console to enable the third version of the APi Youtube Data API and Google+, and then create a client ID for Android . Then they will have to choose between two cross-platform libraries compiled for dissemination.
Therefore, application developers for Android can now add this possibility, if they wish, within their own applications, being useful for example in applications related events, among other possibilities.

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