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YouTube app for Android gets pre-roll ads, access to Vevo's music video library

Hot on the heels of Vevo launching its music video app for Android, the YouTube app for Google's mobile operating system has also received access to Vevo's extensive music video library. To watch the videos your phone needs to be running at least Android 2.2, and your YouTube app has to be version 2.x. The latest version of the YouTube app is available in the Android Market. Within YouTube for ...

Vevo app for Android brings the massive music video site to your mobile device

Vevo launched an iPad app in December, and now they're following up with an app for Android devices. Unfortunately, however, the first release of Vevo for Android leaves a bit to be desired. When you first fire up the app -- which takes a little longer than I'd like it to -- you're given a slideshow of five top videos to check out. Tapping the home icon on Vevo's toolbar will bring you back to ...

Vevo 'HD' app for iPad brings free music videos to your tablet, along with exclusives, originals, and live events

Vevo, the self-proclaimed 'Hulu for music videos', has had an iPhone app in the iTunes App Store for quite a while now, but recently that has been joined by Vevo HD -- a special version for the iPad. Vevo HD serves high-quality (but obviously not HD, as the iPad's display isn't capable of rendering 720p) music videos from over 7,500 artists, but the app's rich content isn't limited to music ...

Muziic now plays YouTube and Vevo videos without ads

Quickly! Before it gets shut down! Muziic, a web app developed by a sixteen-year-old teenager, now offers YouTube and Vevo videos without ads. We originally covered it back in March and until Christmas Day, Muziic was simply a desktop-based downloadable program. Now, however, it's a full-featured web app -- and it's really rather good! It has a smooth, quick interface and a neat playback bar ...

Hulu gets into the music video biz -- one artist at a time

While YouTube, MTV, Vevo, MySpace, and other online video sites compete for the title of "Hulu for music videos," it looks like Hulu is hoping to get in on the action itself. Hulu has made a name for itself as a destination site for professionally produced TV shows and movies. Sure, it's only available in the US, and it doesn't have nearly as many TV episodes or movies as you can find from your ...

YouTube partners with Universal to launch music video service

YouTube is already home to more music videos than probably any other site on the internet. But YouTube and Universal Music Group have announced plans to launch a new site, called Vevo, which will be dedicated exlusively to music videos. Vevo will be an advertising supported site, and the goal is to generate more money from views of professionally produced music videos than music studios like ...