John is a professional author, currently publishing evergreen and feature articles for Android Police. He discovered his passion for writing when he was very young, and enjoys how it challenges him ...
Demand for mobile live streaming on YouTube appears to be strong, given the fact that YouTube shot up to the top of the App Store – a position it hasn’t held since December 2015 – following reports of ...
Whether you’re interested in creating a fun tutorial for people to try at home, live streaming your favorite games, or even sharing your best jokes with a live audience, there’s a lot to love about ...
YouTube Live is getting a handful of new features aimed at helping creators grow their communities and foster engagement. From simultaneously going live on horizontal and vertical formats, to giving ...
YouTube announced a slew of new live video features for streamers at its Made on YouTube 2025 event. Credit: YouTube YouTube announced a slew of new creator-oriented updates at its Made on YouTube ...
is a news writer focused on creative industries, computing, and internet culture. Jess started her career at TechRadar, covering news and hardware reviews. YouTube is introducing some live streaming ...
YouTube is the undisputed king of online video, but it has yet to run away with the same title when it comes to live streaming. Twitch is still the number one platform for live gaming streams while ...
Google wants you to put down your Periscope and forget about Facebook for your live streaming needs, and turn to YouTube instead. Many already have, save for mobile users, as that wasn't a feature ...
It was in 2015 when YouTube first tried live streaming called YouTube Gaming but to no avail. This was after Google attempted but failed to purchase Twitch, and as of the middle of this year, the ...
It may seem odd that more than two years into the mobile live-streaming hype, we’ve heard so little from the biggest video site of them all: YouTube. In 2015, Meerkat was the talk of South By ...
One of the latest and greatest features with Samsung’s Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ is the ability to instantly live stream from the Camera app via YouTube. It’s pretty neat, but unfortunately I ran ...