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In a move predicted last year by Steve Chen, one of
the YouTube’s co-founders, the online video sharing site announced today new features
and an expanded access. All that is required is a streaming capable (RTSP)
phone as well as a 3G operator.
According to YouTube’s estimates there are 100 million
devices worldwide that should be able to access to expanded mobile service.
With the new version of YouTube For Mobile, the users will
have access to the same features offered by the Web version. This include access
to their YouTube accounts, Favorites, Videos, Channels as well as the ability
to directly upload from mobile devices and share videos instantly. Users also
will now have the ability to rate and comment on videos directly from their
mobile phones.
YouTube is also offering YouTube for Mobile via a free downloadable Java
application for a limited number of mobile phones, giving users a more
interactive experience. Currently in beta and available in US and UK English,
the application offers another way to access YouTube for Mobile. At this time, the YouTube for Mobile application is supported only on J2ME (Java) MIDP2
devices with streaming video capabilities. YouTube for Mobile will be available in 17 countries and
11 languages.
Last week, comScore Video Metrix report for November 2007
concluded that more than 75 percent of U.S. Internet users watched a video
online (including both streaming video and progressive downloads), averaging
3.25 hours of video per person during the month.
The research company said that Google Sites, YouTube
included, have increased its video market share by more than two percentage
points to 31.3 percent from October to November.
Americans viewed nearly 9.5 billion online videos in
November, with YouTube and Google Video once again ranking as the top U.S. video
property with 3 billion videos viewed. (2,9 billions for YouTube)
Google Sites are distantly followed by Fox Interactive
Media, which ranked second with only 419 million videos viewed. Yahoo! Video
has managed to gain the third spot with 328 million viewed.
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