One of the niftiest features of Google+ is its group videoconferencing app 
called Hangouts. Not only is the service free, with support for ten 
simultaneous users — it also attempts to negate the awkwardness that’s often 
associated with coordinating video calls by making the experience more casual 
and free-flowing (any of your friends can hop into and out of a Hangout at any 
point, provided you’ve shared it with them).

One of the app’s other neat features is its ability to play a YouTube video for 
all of your friends at the same time (and, of course, you can immediately talk 
about the video). This evening, YouTube’s rolled out a new option that makes it 
easier to jump into one of these video-sharing sessions: you can now initiate a 
Hangout directly from a YouTube video’s ‘Watch’ page (you’ll find the option 
under the ‘Share’ menu).

The feature works as you’d expect: click it, and a browser window will pop up, 
prompting you to choose which Google+ Circles you’d like to share the Hangout 
(and video) with. Comb your hair, click share, and your Hangout will start.

This is just the first of what will likely be many more integrations to come 
for Hangouts —  Google has repeatedly said that the app is built as a platform 
for enjoying shared experiences with friends. In other words, in a while you’ll 
probably be able to Hangout while playing games, showing off photo galleries, 
or perhaps even enjoying a live-streamed sporting event with friends.

Of course, this assumes that your friends are all on Google+ and are still 
logging in on a regular basis. Alas, aside from my ‘tech friends’, most of mine 
aren’t.


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YOUTUBE

Company:
YOUTUBE
Website:
http://www.youtube.com/
Launch Date:
11/9/2005
Funding:
$11.5M
YouTube was founded in 2005 by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim, who 
were all early employees of PayPal. YouTube is the leader in online video, 
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