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Amazon and Google end spat, bring YouTube to Amazon devices

Amazon and Google are ending their nearly 2-year spat, agreeing to bring their video streaming apps to each other's devices

NEW YORK (AP) -- Amazon and Google are ending their nearly 2-year spat, agreeing to bring their video streaming apps to each other's devices.

Back in 2017, Google pulled its popular YouTube video app from Amazon's Fire TV after the online shopping giant refused to sell some Google products. Amazon has since started to sell Google's gadgets on its site.

Amazon said Thursday that YouTube will appear on Amazon's Fire TV devices and smart TVs in the coming months, but did not give an exact date. Other YouTube apps, such as YouTube Kids and YouTube TV, will be added to Fire TV devices later this year. In addition, Amazon's Prime Video streaming app will be added to Google's streaming devices and TV's that use Google's operating system.

"We are excited to work with Amazon," said Heather Rivera, YouTube's global head of product partnerships, in a written statement.