YouTube to launch native versions in nine countries

YouTube to launch native versions in nine countries

MUMBAI: Google owned video sharing service YouTube will soon expand its presence in nine other countries by translating into their native languages.

The website will currently expand into Brazil, France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, Spain and the UK. This will be followed by more local versions.

 

Users from these countries will be allowed to share and create videos in their native language, search the most popular and relevant videos in their markets and connect with other local users.

YouTube has already signed content deal with international content partners including broadcasters such as the BBC, France 24, the Spanish Antena 3 and Cuatro TV.

 

YouTube co-founder and CEO Chad Hurley said, "Video is universal and allows people around the world to communicate and exchange ideas. YouTube will now be more accessible and interesting to a worldwide audience, and we look forward to rolling out in other countries in the months to come."

Co-founder and chief technology officer Steve Chen said, "From the beginning, we have been totally focused on creating an incredible YouTube user experience and service," said Chen. "We‘re really excited to now offer that same great service to a global community, by bringing them local sites that not only promote their communities but speak their language."