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  • AOL

    Google gives Gmail the Android Go treatment to save data and storage

    Last December, Google launched Android Go, a lightweight operating system for less capable phones typically used in places like India and Indonesia. The company has also been creating apps for these less-capable phones, too, including YouTube Go and a Go-enabled Assistant. Now Google has Gmail Go, a Gmail client made to use less data and storage space for lower end Android phones.

    Rob LeFebvre
    02.15.2018
  • Google

    Data-friendly YouTube Go app is available in 130 more countries

    Lately, Google has been putting a lot of focus on its lightweight "Go" Android apps that are meant for countries where good cellular coverage and bandwidth in general is difficult to come by. YouTube Go started out in only one country -- sure, it was India, but there were still plenty of other places where the app would be useful. As of today, many more countries will be able to use YouTube Go. More than 130, in fact.

    Nathan Ingraham
    02.01.2018
  • Google

    Google's lightweight YouTube Go app is out of beta

    Google is officially ripping the beta label off YouTube Go: the lightweight app that lets you save vids to watch offline. For now, it's still only available in India and Indonesia, but there's every chance it will spread to more countries now that a stable version is ready.

    Saqib Shah
    11.28.2017
  • YouTube Fan Fest

    Google expands its offline YouTube Go app to Indonesia

    Google is rolling out a flurry of products in Indonesia. Chief among the new additions are YouTube Go and Google Assistant. The announcements (made at its second annual Google for Indonesia event) tie into the web giant's plan to get its apps to the "next billion" internet users. Until now, this strategy has mainly focused on India. But, it seemed inevitable that Google would expand its reach to more emerging (mobile-first) countries.

    Saqib Shah
    08.25.2017
  • AOL

    Twitter unveils faster Lite app for data-deprived users

    Twitter is following in the footsteps of Facebook Lite and YouTube Go by launching a faster, smaller, data-saving version of its mobile website called Twitter Lite. It's aimed largely at users outside the US, UK and other nations that have fast wireless connectivity, and instead targeting emerging markets where 4G networks are sporadic or nonexistent.

    Steve Dent
    04.06.2017
  • Google

    YouTube Go beta offers data-savvy streaming in India

    Google has today begun beta-testing its India-specific YouTube Go app. YouTube Go is primarily designed to help save users data, aiming to help keep down mobile bills while recommending videos that are tailored for Indian audiences. While India's online infrastructure is steadily growing thanks to initiatives like Google Station, many across the region are still left either relying purely on public WiFi or spotty 2G connections.

    Tom Regan
    04.05.2017
  • Google India debuts offline YouTube app, public WiFi expansion

    At an event in New Delhi, India, Google laid out plans to better serve users in the country. These efforts broadly focus on two areas: data usage and language support.