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  1. #1
    Stella
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    YouTube, the leading online video sharing site which was bought by
    Internet search leader Google Inc. this month, said it hopes to expand
    beyond computers to phones
    Verizon Wireless said that it would deliver selected video clips from
    YouTube to cell phones starting in December in a bid to increase
    subscriptions to its mobile media service
    http://www.latest-technology-tools.blogspot.com




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  2. #2
    Simon Templar
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    Re: Verizon to offer YouTube on cell phones

    Stella wrote:
    > YouTube, the leading online video sharing site which was bought by
    > Internet search leader Google Inc. this month, said it hopes to expand
    > beyond computers to phones
    > Verizon Wireless said that it would deliver selected video clips from
    > YouTube to cell phones starting in December in a bid to increase
    > subscriptions to its mobile media service
    > http://www.latest-technology-tools.blogspot.com


    Waste of time to us, Verizon isn't in Australia!!!


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  3. #3
    Kubalister
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    Re: Verizon to offer YouTube on cell phones

    Stella wrote:
    > Verizon Wireless said that it would deliver selected video clips from
    > YouTube to cell phones starting in December in a bid to increase
    > subscriptions to its mobile media service


    "selected" video clips????? - Mobile carrier sponsored censorship.

    What a truly pathetic innovation. Maybe one day they'll provide a basic
    service like video calling that the rest of the world takes for granted.



  4. #4
    GWS
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    Re: Verizon to offer YouTube on cell phones

    Simon Templar <[email protected]> writes:

    >Stella wrote:
    >> YouTube, the leading online video sharing site which was bought by
    >> Internet search leader Google Inc. this month, said it hopes to expand
    >> beyond computers to phones
    >> Verizon Wireless said that it would deliver selected video clips from
    >> YouTube to cell phones starting in December in a bid to increase
    >> subscriptions to its mobile media service
    >> http://www.latest-technology-tools.blogspot.com


    >Waste of time to us, Verizon isn't in Australia!!!


    And they're one of the primary sources of a large percentage of current
    Internet email spam! Pity the poor souls in the US who use Verizon for their
    cellphone provider...

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