Google has made its lightweight YouTube Go app available to Android users in more than 130 countries, making it easier to enjoy videos on the platform on spotty connections. The app first went live in India a year ago, and came with features to let you download videos to watch offline, as well as beam them straight to other devices without the need for a data connection. That’s handy for people who have intermittent access to the web, like Wi-Fi at railway stations and offices. Google rolled it out to 14 more countries over the past year, and today, it’s…

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