Amazon, Google agree to allow each other’s streaming apps

Amazon and Google announced on Thursday they had agreed to allow each other’s streaming media applications to work on their platforms, ending a spat over video between the tech giants.

The companies said in a statement that the official YouTube apps will be available on Amazon’s Fire TV in the coming months, allowing users of the Amazon platform to access the music videos, movies, shows and other content from the Google-owned service. The agreement also enables Amazon Prime members streaming to Chromecast or using Android TV devices to access Amazon’s video content.

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