Google cloud nirvana

Sunday, July 18, 2010 , Posted by gurur@j at 7/18/2010 07:30:00 AM


Google Opens a new Portal to cloud  nirvana-free online You tube  Video Editor

In an era of fast changing technology and rapidly growing strength of internet  revolution,we are moving closer to the cloud  nirvana.As  more and  more cloud apps make their  presence felt,the potential indeed!While  free apps  ones,the quality apps  generally come  at a premium price.But,a revolutionary cloud based YouTube Video Editor from Google.Promised to change the scenario
by offering its services fee of cost.No wonder,this  news Would make a lot to forget the infifnite possibilities that cloud concept brings with it!

Recently,Google reported that they were testing their own web based You Tube video editor app.The applications  primarily provides the privilege to edit You Tube  videos,with the following feature enhancements:

   Trimming the beginning and/or end of a video

   Split/Join YouTube videos to produce a new video

   Replace original soundtrack to the videos from the Audio Swap      library.However,pen should note that only one song can be  added
to a video at a time and the replaced original sound-tracks cannot
   be recovered.

   Create new videos and publish  to You Tube  without  having to bother about   the file format or worry  about uploading  them.

You Tube video Editor promises ease and fun with usage.Aspiring users can   give the You Tube video Editor a try in  the Test Tube (a
You Tube ideas  incubator),Where budding
You Tube apps are  tried and tested before
coming out of the cocoon.Caption Tube,Video annotations,HTML5 video are some of the
other upcoming Test Tube projects in their beta stage .You Tube Projects  in their beta stage .You Tube Promises to open a new portal to cloud  nirvana with a constant upgrades and improvements,along  the lines of open  source mantra!

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