Google India will soon launch a new YouTube India website at www.youtube.in that will host and aggregate India specific video content including movie trailers and television shows.
This is quite a possibility as both probable web domains for YouTube India - www.youtube.in and www.youtube.co.in - are registered but empty. Maybe the Google legal team has already sent Cease and Desist letters to the original owners of these domains.
That said, is there a real need for an India specific YouTube website when there’s so much Indian video content already uploaded on the YouTube International website - you name a Bollywood blockbuster, movie song, TV serial episode or any of the cricket matches and chances are that the video is already up on YouTube.
I think the real advantage will be when Google decided to launch a local language edition of the YouTube site where even non-English speaking visitors can search for videos in their own mother tongue.
Another English based version of YouTube may not be that big a success in India. Maybe Google could extend the transliteration feature in YouTube that’s already live on Orkut and Blogger for most Indian languages. [via]
This is quite a possibility as both probable web domains for YouTube India - www.youtube.in and www.youtube.co.in - are registered but empty. Maybe the Google legal team has already sent Cease and Desist letters to the original owners of these domains.
That said, is there a real need for an India specific YouTube website when there’s so much Indian video content already uploaded on the YouTube International website - you name a Bollywood blockbuster, movie song, TV serial episode or any of the cricket matches and chances are that the video is already up on YouTube.
I think the real advantage will be when Google decided to launch a local language edition of the YouTube site where even non-English speaking visitors can search for videos in their own mother tongue.
Another English based version of YouTube may not be that big a success in India. Maybe Google could extend the transliteration feature in YouTube that’s already live on Orkut and Blogger for most Indian languages. [via]
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