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Zebrahead

Nov 2, 2006, 7:15 PM

Youtube is worthless since Google bought it

Youtube is where I would spend a considerable amount of my free time. Whether it was music videos, adult swim cartoons that I had missed, Daily show clips, or Keith Olbermann's commentary, I was thouroughly entertained. Since Google, an public stock company, bought it out, copyright infringements came about. Most TV show clips have been removed, a lot of news casts are taken off, and many music videos have been taken off. It is fun if I want to watch some teens skateboarding into a bus, or see some redneck with a webcam tell me what he thinks of the war. Unfortunately, it has become nothing but trite
Well i guess thats because the main spirit of Youtube was not meant for "copy-paste" clips from TV shows, or funny commercials (which are still available, BTW); Youtube was meant to create another type of on-line community, aside from attempting to cr...
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Zebrahead said:
It is fun if I want to watch some teens skateboarding into a bus, or see some redneck with a webcam tell me what he thinks of the war.


sounds pretty funny to me 🤣 🤣
FloorMatt

Nov 2, 2006, 3:51 PM

This is GREAT!

I just downloaded it, and it is so much faster and easier to use than the way I used to (through Opera).

Next step: Let it run in the background, and notify you of new e-mail (like the Gmail Notifier does...checking however often you choose).
I agree it would be great to have a phone that ran java apps, ugg
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I cant find the program. I can access it through the web on my java phone, but isnt there supposed to be an actual java program I can download??
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I have Cingular w/ a V557 and it works great. I can view most attachments now (at least the text). Seems to be as easy to use as the mobile Google Maps interface.
I just download this to my t-mobile blackberry pearl. Its working perfect..............Yes baby
Argonnj

Nov 3, 2006, 9:26 AM

Need java app for their calender program

That would be great as there is no easy way to access it from a mobile phone.
...I here it's on the horizon.
 
 
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