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	<description> The plugins just keep coming! In addition to the new LiveUpload for Facebook plugin for Windows Live Photo Gallery Beta, there’s also a LiveUpload for YouTube plugin available. As you can imagine, this plugin allows you to upload your videos from Windows Live Photo Gallery (yep, it organizes videos, too!) to YouTube. But what’s great about this plugin is that it also installs into the new Windows Live Movie Maker Beta, too. There, the plugin adds an option to the button on Movie Maker’s ribbon menu called “Publish on Web.” When you click that plugin, you’ll see the option to click “LiveUpload to YouTube.” (If you also installed the “LiveUpload for Facebook” plugin, it’s available here, too).  From the Photo Gallery, you&#39;ll find the plugin under Publish &amp;gt; More Services.   When using the plugin, you can configure multiple YouTube accounts and select the one you want at the time of publishing. You can enter in the video Title, Description, and Keywords in the boxes provided and choose both the Category and the Permissions level from the drop-down lists. Click “Publish” and your video is sent directly to YouTube. What could be easier? You can get this plugin from here.   </description>
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