Does any one know free server hosting
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Why not use Google?
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like i want to make a app which has youtube videos which are amazing so people not have to update always so server will update and then people will see it i want to do it in colular
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can you help pls anyone here
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Use WebHost or firebase. Welcome to the Community.
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Make a file containing the youtube links and upload it to the firebase server. When the user wants to see the video download it.
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Thanks
Even I needed this
thanks a lot to
all guys
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