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    By Staff Writer on August 18, 2015 News

    Google has announced that it will be making the YouTube viewing experience better by extending the service offline to Nigeria within the next few months.

    According to Google VP of product management, Caesar Sengupta who made this known in a blog post recently, this feature of the YouTube app lets you store many of the videos on YouTube for up to 48 hours. This means that you can watch the videos later when connection may be slow — or non-existent. You can also quickly re-watch a video with friends without waiting for it to load.

    Google intends to extend this feature to Kenya, Ghana, and Egypt simultaneously

    Google initially launched this feature in Asia in December 2014; specifically in India, Indonesia and the Philippines.

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