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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1185556"><b>Fluker</b></A> : Youtube has three main uses IMO<br><br>&#8226;checking out trailers, free media, tv clips etc<br>&#8226;Sharing personal videos (family, friends)<br>&#8226;being bored and looking at internet garbage (will it blend)<br><br>YT Mobile might a lot of potential to excel in the sharing personal stuff area here because you could easily post a URL on a corkboard or text it to a somebody. The only problem is that most people I know when told to open a browser on their phone might look at me like I just told them to put their car into subspace drive.<br><br>For trailers and whatnot, I can see that working well as people browse to kill time on the train or during lunch breaks.<br><br>Not that mobile browsing will compete with online browsing. But I can see a lot of data traffic on cell phones coming from youtube.]]></description>
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