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Update: Naam YouTube shorts will also give money long

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We have got a big update on YouTube from October 15. The people who watched the video didn't make any difference from this update, maybe they didn't even notice. However, the people who are content creators i.e. 'YouTubers' have become very popular. That's because Youtube Shorts are no longer short. Till now the limit of shorts on YouTube was only 60 seconds. Which has now increased to three minutes. YouTubers have been demanding to increase the length of shorts for a long time, which has finally been done. Competition Ka Zamana Hai… In 2020, YouTube launched YouTube Shorts to compete with 'TikTok' and 'Instagram' reels. From then till now its length was only 60 seconds, which has changed now. The reason is that people are now used to watching videos in reel format i.e. vertical format. Also 'TikTok' and 'Instagram' have also made many changes in the video limit. So now 'YouTube' has also increased the time of the short. Paisa hi paisa hoga! With the shorts being 3 minutes in length, YouTubers are happy to get 3 minutes for what they had to say in 60 seconds. That means they can create three minutes of content instead of one on a single store line or topic. Their view time will also increase and as all this increases, the earnings will increase. Who wouldn't enjoy it if the earnings increase? On the other hand, 'YouTube' also has to play in the hands, now users will stay on their platform for a long time. If the income of the creators will increase, then 'YouTube' will also increase! Bhai, Ye Kaise Ho Sakta Hai? The option to shoot shorts directly from the 'YouTube' app will not shoot three-minute shorts. You can upload shorts videos up to 3 minutes. Also, from now on, any video up to three minutes, be it vertical or square (horizontal or portrait), 'YouTube' will automatically consider it short and put it in that category. All these videos will also be considered eligible for short revenue sharing model. Videos up to 3 minutes before October 15 will remain the same, they will continue to be monetized in the long form revenue sharing model. However, it will still take some time for the three-minute long short to hit your feed. Tera kya hoga kaliya? Due to the increase in the length of shorts, 'YouTubers' and 'YouTube' may be in trouble, but the death belongs to the users. Even so, garbage is increasing on social media platforms including 'YouTube', 'Instagram'. In that the length of the shorts will be filled with waste. In very simple terms, the video which is supposed to fall in 50 seconds will now be stretched to 180 seconds. For YouTubers, it will mean increasing the view time. In sum, people will consume redundant content. Which is still a big problem now. This does not apply to all but there are only a few percent who do not apply.

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Google Chrome: If you don't have time to read, listen! 'Google' has once again brought an amazing feature for Android users. This new feature has come in Google's Chrome (Chrome) app, which is called Listen to this page. Browsing will become more easy and convenient with the help of this feature. From the name you might have guessed that this feature will let you read the content of any webpage. That's it! The only condition is that there should be text within the webpage. Using the inbuilt text-to-speech (TTS) feature that comes within Android phones, Google Chrome will offer this new feature. Useful for whom? This feature is useful for people who prefer listening to reading or people who are multitasking. Suppose you are doing some work. A question came to your mind or a friend sent a link to an article. You don't have time to read the article. So open the article inside Chrome and start this feature, then your work will also start and the article will also be heard. Nowadays people's screen time is increasing drastically. This feature will come in handy even when you need a break from screen time. You can't browse while cooking, driving or exercising but now you can listen. How to start? When a page (tab) opens inside the Chrome app, you will find the option of Listen to this page in the three dots for the menu in the upper right corner. A mini player will appear at the bottom of the screen when you click on it. In which buttons for control will be provided. From where you can play, pause, forward, reverse and even increase or decrease the playback speed. Just like a music player or YouTube. Apart from this, different voice and language options will also be available. You can listen in any voice or tone you like. For which you will get some different options. For example, you will get the option of Ruby, River or Dale for English. Everyone's speaking tone and style will be different. Also this feature supports up to 25 languages ​​like English, French, German, Russian, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu etc. You can also select different languages. However, Gujarati language is not yet supported, but it will be soon. Another special thing is that you can go to another tab by starting Listen to this page option on any tab. That means you can surf to another page while listening to one webpage. In the latest update of 'Google' Chrome, you will also get the option of playback, even if the screen is off, you will be able to listen. However, it will have to wait a bit.} When will it reach you? Google has started rolling out the Listen to this page feature. For which first you have to update the Chrome app. Then open two-three pages containing text and click on the three dots to check if the Listen to this page option is there or not? Two or three because this feature will not be supported in all pages yet. If it has not come then you have to wait for some time. This feature will also come with the latest update of Chrome.}

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