YouTube now has a tool that lets you edit and splice together your videos. Want to know how to use it? We'll show you how in five easy steps. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple.
YouTube has begun rolling out a new video editor aimed at making it easier for users to piece together movies without desktop software. The editor is quite limited in its capabilities, but offers just ...
Further embracing cloud-based services, Google has released a basic Web-based video editor to YouTube, adding to the recent acquisition of online photo editor Picnik. The YouTube Video Editor is being ...
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