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Xbox One Dailymotion app updated with Facebook and Google connectivity – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
September 14, 2016
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The official Dailymotion Xbox One app has just updated and in addition to fixing live streaming, remote control support, and a variety of other bugs, this new version of the app also adds sign-in options for both Facebook and Google accounts.

The Dailymotion app is a basic app for consuming videos from the service on the Xbox One. The app itself is in the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) format and features vary depending on which hardware is used to run it. On Windows 10 devices for example, the Daily Motion app supports drag and drop uploads and a mini-player.

Here’s the official app description:

Dailymotion is the best way to find, watch, and share the internet’s most popular videos. Use staff picks and personalized suggestions to discover world class content and creators. Then share your favorites and follow the channels you love to make sure you never miss a moment. You can also share your own videos with the world by uploading directly in app.

Do you enjoy using Dailymotion on your Xbox One? Let us know in the comments below.

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