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LG hooks up with YouTube
Video's on mobile phones. What a novel invention. Not only do you have to pay for the data rates associated with downloading each video, but you get stuck with watching them on a tiny screen (expect if you have an iPhone). Needless to say, it's what the market demands.LG has announced they are teaming up with YouTube to release YouTube enabled handsets in a move to push forward in the wireless internet services industry. LG clients will be able to upload and view videos using YouTube on their mobile devices by the end of the year.
This isn't the first time LG has teamed up with Google. They have an agreement to pre-install other Google services including Google Search, Maps, Gmail on its devices.
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Colin said 11:29PM on 7-06-2007
Guh. I don't want to be the Grammar Nazi, but "video's"? Tsk! ;-)
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Bob said 8:47AM on 7-07-2007
I don't mind being a grammar Nazi. "Video's" is possessive. I choose to be a grammar Nazi because if you can't get a simple word right, why should I trust the rest of your article?
Oh, I know: I don't! You mention data rates but fail to talk about how most if not all providers have flat rate plans where you don't have to pay by the kilobyte. My Power Vision with Sprint lets me download all I can for $12 a month.
See, it's all about credibility.
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Hitesh Sawlani said 11:36AM on 7-07-2007
"expect if you have an iPhone"
Expect?
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