YouTube is bringing the beta version of a short-form video service to the U.S. in March.That news and other tidbits came in a blog post by chief product officer Neal Mohan, in the first installment of a new, behind-the-scenes series about technology and product development at the video operation.Shorts, which is now in beta in India, has seen the number of Indian channels using its creation tools triple since December, the company said.
The YouTube Shorts player now gets more than 3.5 billion daily views globally.“Every year, increasing numbers of people come to YouTube to launch their own channel,” Mohan wrote in the post. “But we know there’s still a huge amount of people who find the bar for creation too high.
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