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The quest continues for Playboy's 55th anniversary Playmate, and she could come from anywhere -- mailed-in Polaroids, open casting calls or even the Internet
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Hot on the heels of my request the other day for YouTube to offer up some indication that they were serious about mobilising their content, today we are gifted with the official YouTube java application. YouTube maintains that it's only compatible with a few handsets, but we know better than that and Stefan @ IntoMobile.com
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Yesterday YouTube announced that it has expanded the functionality offered by its YouTube Mobile website so that it mimics most major functions of the main site. The company has also released a beta version of a YouTube Mobile Java application.
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Today, Helio announced the most comprehensive YouTube experience currently offered on mobile. On most mobile services, YouTube has been limited to a passive viewing experience without access to popular community and personalization features which have made YouTube such a huge success on the Web. Current YouTube offerings designed for mobile don't let users "log in" and as a result, core YouTube fe
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YouTube co-founder on YouTube Future: On any screen YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley wrote a post this morning about the future of online video and YouTube specifically. TechCrunch reports. "Hurley notes that 13 hours worth of videos are uploaded every minute to YouTube. ... Hurley’s vision of the future, though, pretty much describes the world as it is today. You can watch YouTube on your TiVo, iPhone, or PC. But if you read between the lines, he d...
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Today you will be able to view virtually all of the videos on YouTube on your cell phone. YouTube has announced it is expanding its mobile service. Starting today, users equipped with the latest generation cell phones will be able to view the tens of millions of YouTube videos. In 2006 YouTube started their mobile service, however, only a few thousand clips were available for viewing.YouTube al
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YouTube today unveiled a new mobile service at m.youtube.com that it said will carry most of YouTube's catalog, or tens of millions of videos. YouTube, a unit of Google, says it is extending its service to a broader range of devices used by 100 million consumers worldwide that use high-speed links to stream videos to
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Helio today is launching a new version of YouTube mobile exclusively for their Ocean messaging phone. This new version of YouTube gives users far more options than just viewing and rating videos by letting them sign into their YouTube ...
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YouTube has opened new APIs to allow more innovative ways to enhance and interact with YouTube content. This includes ways to integrate YouTube videos onto other websites, create desktop applications, video games, mobile devices, televisions, cameras, and more. You can use the APIs to: Upload videos and video responses to YouTube Add/Edit user and video metadata (titles, descriptions, ratings, com
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In its continuing effort to monetize user-generated video aggregator site YouTube, web services giant Google is now testing display ads on selected YouTube mobile clips in the U.S. and Japan. "This is our first step in testing mobile advertising for YouTube," reads a post from YouTube product marketing manager Christine Tsai on the Google Mobile Blog. "It will give you a new way to interact with c...
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If you want to watch YouTube videos on the full browser version of YouTube.com and not the mobile version, our previous solution no longer works. However, XDA-Developers, through TreoCentral, has posted new files to make YouTube play through Core Player or The Core Pocket Media Player (TCMP). The solution works on most devices, including those made from HTC, Samsung, LG, Asus, and others. You can ...
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