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YouTube Cosmic Panda experiment adds darker UI, plenty of spit and varnish

It is a more rounded and sports a bit more chrome than Google’s recent redesign efforts , however the new YouTube Cosmic Panda experiment does bring the darker UI elements and polished feel of Google+ to the video sharing service. It is a lot more than a fresh coat of paint however, navigating the location is a far more interactive experience now and you’ll continue to observe videos as you search and skim — provided you’re using Chrome. Channel pages have also been completely overhauled with large images for every video, several layout templates, and easier to apply customization options. Playlists have also been revamped and now bear greater than a passing resemblance to Leanback . The only thing missing for the time being is integration with Google+ and the recent navigation bar, but we’re sure those features might be added eventually (and if they don’t seem to be, then the Goog has really dropped the ball). You could opt in now by heading to source link.

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