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Introducing YouTube developer stories
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Over the years, we have seen many amazing applications built using the YouTube APIs. These applications span different verticals and extend YouTube to a broader audience. We invited four developers to share their stories and give you inspiration for your work.
Fullscreen
Fullscreen helps creators and brands supercharge their online presence by building tools on top of YouTube data.
Tubular Labs
A great video is nothing without an audience. Tubular helps YouTube creators and marketers grow their audience and take them to the next level.
Capella Systems
Using the power of YouTube, Capella builds live streaming software that makes broadcasting a breeze.
Kamcord
Kamcord helps mobile gamers capture their favorite moments and share them with the world via YouTube.
Stay tuned for more YouTube developer stories in the future, visit
YouTube.com/developers
to learn more about YouTube APIs and start your own story.
-
Amanda Surya
and the
YouTube for Developers
team
Committing to the YouTube Data API v3
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Since the YouTube Data API v3
launch
in 2012, many of you have used the v3 API to create integrations like
Next Big Sound
and
Interesante
.
The YouTube Data API v3 is now on the list of APIs identified in our deprecation policy, which means we will notify developers a year in advance before deprecating v3. Note, however, that some specific v3 features are excluded from this notice requirement. You can find the list
here
. As a reminder, v3 gives you the ability to get information about
Freebase
topics associated with the videos, more search features, improved client libraries support and much more.
To focus on improving v3, it’s time to say goodbye to our old friend, v2. In keeping with
deprecation policy
,
most API functionality will remain available for use until April 20, 2015,
so you have more than a year to move to the new API. See the
deprecation policy
in the Terms of Service for more details.
While v3 offers the majority of v2 functionality, there are currently a couple of tasks that can only be done with the older API. Specifically, applications that manage
captions
or that work with
video comments
still need to use the v2 API until modern equivalents are available. Our goal is to provide similar functionality well before the April 2015 shut-off date—please
subscribe
to this blog, the YouTube Data API v3
revision history page
, or follow
+YouTubeDev
on Google+ to keep up-to-date.
If you’re a v2 developer who’s looking for help migrating to v3, the best place to start is with our
documentation
and
FAQs
. We've also made several videos that explain v3 concepts, such as
registering for API access
and
handling authorization with OAuth 2.0
.
Cheers,
—
Jeff Posnick
,
YouTube API Team
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