Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 2nd Jan 2013 23:38 UTC
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I never claimed there was no documentation for the YouTube APIs. In fact I state that the public APIs are well documented and relatively stable.
The YouTube API set is incomplete and there is no way to stream videos to a third party client without resorting to undocumented hacks.
I defies all reason that Google would publish a YouTube API that doesn't even let you watch YouTube videos, but here it is. And here are you, and Thom pointing to it, for whatever reason.





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Have you actually tried to use the API? Are you stupid? Is this entire article made up? Are the issues that third party Windows Phone and Windows Store apps have imaginary? Are you inebriated?
YouTube offers a SUBSET of APIs available, you CANNOT build a fully functional YouTube client using the public API because it is incomplete and only allows for superficial integration with the service.
If you had bothered to read the documentation (you didn't) or even bothered to try to implement the API (again, you didn't) or even did the slightest amount of due diligence (nope again) you'd know this is true.
This is what is truly infuriating, you're so interested in a fucking gotcha that you don't even take the time to do basic research.