With timestamp sharing now available across devices, YouTube is positioning it as the primary way to share specific moments.
YouTube is killing a video sharing feature that allowed a lucrative side-hustle, and is replacing it with something simpler.
From the time it first hit the internet in early 2005, YouTube has maintained its status as one of the most used video-streaming platforms available to date. Getting acquired by Google a year after ...
YouTube is changing how you share specific moments in videos, ditching its “Clips” feature and more prominently showing on ...