How Competetive is the Google Video Player in the Market? Learn more about it.

May 23, 2007 by mabs
Filed under: Video Player 

Today is what they call as the Digital World. It’s overwhelming that everything gets uploaded to the Internet. Web hosts are everywhere. The World Wide Web is really expanding. From bicycles to airplanes, books, pictures, gadgets and documents may be found on the Internet. And what are most exciting are the videos!

Google Videos is one of the most popularly used by people when searching for video files and downloads. It also allows you to play with them. Until now, Google has not yet released the exact number of video files uploaded on its system. They have millions and they are increasing every hour. You may find video materials like movies, TV shows, commercials and amateur videos. Many of them are free but you may also encounter some that are found at the Google Video Store and may require a certain fee. Google Videos users are also able to upload their personal videos and content on the Google servers.

According to Internet specialists, the Google Videos was an effort for the search giant to conquer the online video sharing and collecting moving pictures. Google until this time remain the search giant on the Internet and it aims to be better every time.

With the Google Videos comes the Google Video Player. This is a piece of software that is used to transfer the video files from Google Videos to your computer. You may find versions for MAC and Windows users. The Google Video Player comes with cool features. It has the option to browse using thumbnails. This allows users to easily find clips and specific scenes for a certain video.

The Google Video Player or the GV Player has a full-screen mode that allows users to enjoy a certain video on the computers. The FTP portion of the GV Player is on a very high level since it supports automatic download resuming. This is a cool feature especially to people who are on dial-up connection. With the many video sites available on the Internet, the success of the Google Video Player depends on the quality content on its library especially that some of its content are not free.

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