It seems like everyone is looking for a way to make a buck from the YouTube phenomenon. There are already several companies that offer "freemium" versions of Google's latest search engine, YouTube. YouTube Vanced makes no promises to make money, but it does offer another way to download free applications on Android devices. After downloading a free app on your phone, you can then upload your videos directly to YouTube, without ever having to pay for it. However, you need to remember that this means you'll be taking a lot of risks that could lead to theft or loss of identity.
If you have a free video hosting account on YouTube, you may not want to take that risk. There are a number of sites that are offering a type of product that promises to deliver video content to the user without any cost. Once they have been uploaded, the user will be able to watch the video directly on their phone's web browser. All of the same principles that apply to free web video hosting also apply to these types of downloads. However, since the user is not paying for anything, there is a potential for the user to lose identity if they decide to share the video online with people they do not know.
You can find many application developers on the Internet. You can search for them using one of the popular search engines like Google, Yahoo, or MSN. These types of sites will offer application developers a chance to get their applications to the general public. You will also be offered certain perks and free services along with your download. However, there is still no guarantee that you'll be able to download something legally. You will also find that many of these applications will be incompatible with other devices.