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Google continues its incursion into iOS 6 with new YouTube Capture app [video]

YouTube Capture iOS
YouTube Capture iOS

Apple’s (AAPL) plans to limit Google’s (GOOG) reach onto its devices took a major hit recently when more than 10 million users downloaded the new iOS version of Google Maps in just two days. Google kept up its push onto iOS devices on Monday by releasing the new YouTube Capture iOS application that’s designed to let users quickly record and share videos filmed with their iPhones. According to Google, “YouTube Capture is ready to record as soon as you open it” and will continue uploading videos onto YouTube even after users minimize the app. Once videos are uploaded, the app lets users quickly share them on Facebook (FB), Twitter or Google+. A promotional video for the app is posted below.

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This article was originally published by BGR