Weekend Poll: What Do You Think About YouTube’s Latest Upgrades?

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Last Friday, YouTube announced a bunch of new features and upgrades to theoretically make our video viewing and uploading lives easier. These included:

  • A “playlist bar” that gives the user greater control while watching videos in a playlist, a favorites list or a recommended videos list.

  • Local music listings that allow users to find “Events Near You” (a service which then guides you to the concert guide site Songkick.com).
  • Upgrades to the annotations feature, including transparency, a new default color and a cleaner look.
  • A redesigned My Videos page that streamlines the process of managing and reviewing content.
  • Free previews on rental titles, which is currently seen in action for the New Line film Kick-Ass

So tell us this: Which of these new features do you think has the most value for YouTube users? Go ahead and vote in the poll below.

And what features are you still waiting for YouTube to implement? Fill us in in the comments!

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