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More Phones Join YouTube Party

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Jul 6, 2007, 11:45 AM   by (staff)

Both LG and Helio have announced plans to further integrate YouTube into their handsets on the heels of the iPhone's surprise YouTube client. LG announced it will launch handsets with a mobile optimized client for both viewing and uploading videos later this year. The phones will initially be available in Europe. Helio announced it has freed access to YouTube mobile as well as upgraded Helio Up for the Ocean to upload videos to YouTube with two clicks. Helio also expects to launch a dedicated YouTube viewing client with additional later this year. YouTube currently provides a mobile site for viewing select clips that most carriers allow access to as well as means to upload clips from cell phones via MMS.

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marufio

Jul 6, 2007, 11:49 AM

What the big Deal?

Whats the big deal with cellphones and youtube are the videos really that important? Maybe its just me.
Evolution!!! Just like the camera phone is now everywhere, mobile phones that have video capturing abilities are becoming everywhere.

And of course YouTube is @ the forefront of that.

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YouTube is popular, and since the iPhone has the ability to view YouTube videos, everyone else feels like they have to also.

They jus' want to keep up with the iPhone, especially Helio, who is supposed to have the 'cool' phones.

I still remembe...
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The big deal now is the ability to upload directly from your phone's video camera function to YouTube. That used to require enough steps to turn a lot of people off. We might start to see a major shift on YouTube from webcam-generated videos to...
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