China’s biggest video-sharing site, Youku (NYSE:YOKU - News), has today launched a standalone app for iPhone and Android just for recording and uploading videos. The app is called Youku Paike, and ...
Youku released the first version of its iPhone app in March 2010. As of the end of July 2011, Youku software clients and widgets had been pre-installed on ...
The folks over at TechWeb noticed something odd yesterday on Apple's App Store in China: the apps for video streaming site Youku, travel service Ctrip, and map service MapBar had all gone missing.
The new Paike apps emphasize the social media aspects of online video. Users can choose other video bloggers to follow, easily find the most popular user uploaded videos, and publish Paike video to ...
The YouTube app on the iPhone has been a staple on the device since it was first released in 2007. Nuance TechCrunch reported late Friday that multiple sources claim Apple "has been negotiating a deal ...
Over in China, iPhones and iPod Touches don’t come with the in-built YouTube app because of that infamous ‘Great Firewall of China’. Like various other websites and social networking sites, YouTube is ...
Apple devices come pre-installed with the less-than-spectacular YouTube app, but not in China. Thanks to the infamous Chinese censor called The Great Firewall, YouTube, along with several Western ...