Remote YouTube Google yesterday launched an Android application that lets you turn your phone into a remote control at the popular online video. The operation is very similar to existing applications in the Market, as Tubemote, and basically allows remote control what we see on the big screen.
For this all you need is an Android phone that you have installed version 2.1 (or higher) operating system and another device with a browser through which access to YouTube, whether a PC, Google TV, etc.
Once we are logged on both devices with the same Google account that we can begin to control directly to YouTube from the couch. In addition to search and play videos directly, the application also lets you add others to the tail, raise/lower the volume and preview to see if we really care about.
The biggest "problem" of the whole thing is that YouTube Remote is only now available in the Android Market in the U.S., as well as other users around the world will have to wait to try it. Meanwhile, you know, Tubemote is an alternative to the many that exist in Google Apps Store.
More Info | The Official YouTube Blog
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