
Over the weekend, popular YouTuber Joe Penna, aka MysteryGuitarMan, did an AMA (ask me anything) on Reddit, revealing some interesting information about the implications of YouTube’s new redesign.

Over the weekend, popular YouTuber Joe Penna, aka MysteryGuitarMan, did an AMA (ask me anything) on Reddit, revealing some interesting information about the implications of YouTube’s new redesign.
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If you’ve tuned into Hulu today, you’ve probably noticed that things look a little bit different. The online video streaming site has launched a brand new bigger and better player.

When YouTube launched their new design back in December 2011, including a new homepage and new channel design, the YouTube community had their reservations (after all, in general people don’t love change). But now that the new design has been out for a few months and users are getting used to the new look, YouTube has released some statistics that show that the new YouTube not only looks nice, but it’s also effective.

Over the coming weeks YouTube is planning to roll out some pretty major changes to their video player. Rumors have been flying about a new player complete with thumbnail previews and storyboards, but now those rumors are about to become a reality. Here’s a sneak peak of what’s in store.

If you haven’t set up your new YouTube channel yet now is the time because if you haven’t upgraded your channel to the new design by Wednesday then YouTube will do it for you.

YouTube has been busy fine-tuning the site, adding new features and responding to user feedback ever since they launched their major site redesign at the end of 2011. Last month they rolled out updates to their Video Editor, Video Manager and Browse page. This week they’ve announced their next set of new releases, including updated Annotations and some new social features. Find out more after the jump.

Back in December YouTube rolled out a new homepage and an upgraded site design, making changes to everything from their analytics to channel design, the video manager and more. Last month they made even more changes, announcing new updates to the YouTube Browse page and Video Editor, as well as their Video Editor. We thought we’d take this opportunity to provide you with an in-depth overview of how the new YouTube Video Manager works and all of its functionality.

On March 7 all YouTube channels will be automatically converted to the new design. Start setting yours up before then if you want full control over how your channel is set up when the change occurs.

It’s been just over a month since YouTube launched their major site redesign, but it looks like they’re not done yet! Today they’ve announced updates to the Browse page, Video Editor and Video Manager.

Vimeo hasn’t just redesigned their site, they’ve completely torn the old Vimeo down and built a new one from scratch that puts greater focus on your videos, improves the user experience and incorporates new features that the community has been asking for.