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Google Glass Users Can Now Upload Directly To YouTube With Fullscreen BEAM

Fullscreen, a media company founded in 2011 and built entirely on YouTube, announced Friday afternoon the first Google Glass YouTube app, letting users seamlessly upload video directly to the service. The app is called BEAM and it also gives users the option to share the URL via Twitter with the automatic #throughglass hashtag. 

Prior to Fullscreen’s app, Glass users were restricted to sharing video through their Google+ accounts. Check out Fullscreen’s video below:

And here is the company’s step-by-step breakdown of how to broaden Glass’ video-sharing reach:

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