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YouTube is testing letting Premium subscribers download videos from its desktop site through October 19 (Michael Crider/Android Police)

Michael Crider / Android Police: YouTube is testing letting Premium subscribers download videos from its desktop site through October 19  —  Downloading content for playback later is most useful on mobile, where your connection quality is determined by your location.  But there are plenty of us whose home connection isn't so great either …
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