Google+ adds support for YouTube videos in Hangouts
Google+ is the latest social network, and it is having hard time competing with leading social networking giant Facebook, but in order to bring some fresh air into social networking, Google has added some new features to Google+.
Google+ already has some of its unique features and one of those features is definitely the Hangout. As you know, Hangout allows you to have multiple audio and video chat with a certain circle of your friends. If you’re a fan on Hangout feature, you’re going to love it even more since Google has added a support for YouTube videos in Hangouts as well, and now you can watch your favorite YouTube videos in your Hangout with your friends just like if they were in the same room with you. In order to watch a video with your friends you just need to visit YouTube, click the Share button and then click the new “Watch with your friends” button.
[via Engadget]







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