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Facebook is taking a huge swing at YouTube

Mar 25, 2015, 23:41 IST

ScreenshotHere's what the Facebook player will look like

Facebook is launching an embeddable video player, the company announced at its developers conference Wednesday afternoon.

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Users will now be able to embed Facebook-hosted videos anywhere on the web, just like it's possible to do with YouTube or Vimeo videos. This embeddable video player will become available to use today.

This is a big challenge to YouTube, and follows Facebook's recent ramping up of its focus on video and lucrative video advertising.

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Via BI reporter Lara O'Reilley:

Until recently, Facebook wasn't even considered a destination for video. Users and page owners would simply share YouTube links. Now, more and more video content is being uploaded to Facebook direct.

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So much so that Facebook videos are even driving YouTube videos off Facebook.

This move makes Facebook an even bigger competitor to YouTube.

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