Yidio is an excellent new web-based service that is available for free download from the Android Market. It is designed by YouTube and Google engineers as a framework for sharing and organizing user videos on the Android platform. Yidio, which just so happens to be short for "You Live" is a web site that organizes and gathers online videos from various sources, like YouTube, Vimeo, MetaCafe and several others, and puts them all in one place for quick and easy reference. The software also allows the user to create a channel on YouTube to publish their videos directly from their Android devices. It's really the ultimate place to find and watch free content on the go.
The first feature of Yidio is its amazing Android interface. It is very similar to the iPhone's dashboard, but it looks and works a lot better. When you first install the Yidio application, it installs a fresh, blank channel that streams a selection of live videos on your Android device. This channel can be found in the Android live wall channel, and when you activate it, you'll see a scrolling list of various videos, ranging from media-related to informational, as well as a movie guide that lets you browse through recent releases and upcoming movie events.
The second feature of Yidio is its ability to auto-play videos on your mobile device. The software has been designed so that it will start playing back once you make any necessary changes on your mobile device. You can navigate around the interface using the directional buttons on the left and right, and you'll find yourself immediately trapped inside the neat app. The movie guide in the Yidio application walks you through what you need to know, and once you've finished up, you can always search and browse through the channel on your Android device.