YouTube co-founder announces MixBit video site

After the announcement that Google would be shutting down YouTube after eight years (not really), the service's co-founder, Chris Hurley, has announced his new video website to fill the void. Hurley assures us this isn't an April Fools' joke either, but he pokes fun at Google's attempt at April Fools humor on his new site called MixBit.

Hurley initially announced his plans to start a new video website earlier this month at SXSW, and at the time, he said he was about a month away from officially launching the new site to the public, so there's still about a week and a half left before that happens, but Hurley officially announced MixBit today via Twitter, and created a landing page for the new service.

On the MixBit website, Hurley notes that "instead of sitting around, we thought you'd want a new site to not only watch cat videos, but create them...together!" This suggests that MixBit will not only be a consumption platform to watch videos, but a service that allows you to create videos with other users as well.

Hurley noted that MixBit won't be a YouTube competitor, but rather a supplement. MixBit's collaboration focus could create a whole new meaning to video-streaming sites, but we'll have to wait and see what it's all about first. Details are rather scarce at this point, and there's no exact launch date specified, but we should hear more about it sometime in the near future.