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Saturday, 14 October 2023

How to Create YouTube Shorts

 How to Create Youtube Shorts



Sign in to the YouTube app.

Under the video, click Create "" and select Edit into a Short to open the clip in the Shorts creation experience. Note: Some clips may be restricted from being turned into a Short if the source video is restricted.

To make your Short longer than 15 seconds, tap 15 s in the upper-right corner to record up to 60 seconds (60).

To record a clip, hold Capture "" or tap it to start recording and then again to stop.

Tap Undo "" to remove the previous video clip you recorded or tap Redo "" to add it back.

Tap Close "" and then choose to Start over or to Save as draft and exit the camera.

Tap Done "" to preview and enhance your video.

Tap Back "" to return to the record screen. You can also tap Back "" after you’ve made edits to Start over or to Save as draft and exit the editor. Saving a draft at this point saves any edits you've made.

Tap NEXT to add details to your video. From this screen, add a title (max 100 characters), and choose settings, like video privacy.

Note: The default video privacy setting for creators aged 13–17 is private. If you’re 18 or older, your default video privacy setting is set to public. Everyone can change this setting to make their video public, private, or unlisted.

Tap Select audience and then “Yes, it’s made for kids" or "No, it’s not made for kids" to choose your audience. Learn more about made for kids.

Tap UPLOAD SHORT to publish your Short.

How do I start a YouTube channel and get paid ?

 How do I start a YouTube channel and get paid?





To start earning money directly through YouTube, 

you must have at least 1,000 subscribers,

4,000 watch hours in the past year, or 1,000 subscribers with 10 million valid public Shorts views within the past 90 days.

 Once you reach either of those, you can apply to YouTube's Partner Program

 And monetize your channel. 

Wednesday, 4 October 2023

Google Pixel 8 Pro

                                                     Google Pixel 8 Pro 


Google is holding an event today to launch the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2. While today marks Google’s official announcement, a steady stream of leaks — plus Google’s own teasers .. has left little to the imagination.



We’re expecting the Pixel 8 Pro to come with the same 6.7-inch display as the Pixel 7 Pro, while the standard Pixel 8 could have a slightly smaller 6.17-inch display when compared to its predecessor. Both phones are rumored to get some notable upgrades to their cameras as well, with the Pixel 8 Pro potentially getting a new body temperature sensor, too.

The Watch 2 should get some design changes, too. There’s a new crown and updated sensor array, both of which Google showed off in its sneak peek, and we’re also expecting the device to come with some features carried over from the Fitbit Sense 2.