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Watch YouTube videos on iPhone screens

According to Apple, iPhone will allow subscribers to wirelessly stream material from Google's popular video sharing site YouTube

When ‘You’ and ‘i’ join, together we can rule the market, seems to be what Apple’s implying much before its iPhone launch. Days before the widely anticipated music- and video-playing device hits the market on June 29, Apple said that it will allow subscribers to wirelessly stream material from the popular video-sharing site YouTube.

YouTube, meanwhile, has begun encoding its videos in a new format to improve quality and save battery life when viewed over wireless devices. The iPhone will be the first mobile device to use the new format, Apple said.









More than 10,000 videos will be available on the iPhone on the day of launch, with more being added each week.


 [ Via Reuters ]
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