HTML5 heavy m.YouTube launched
With this stroke Google has obviated native iPhone YouTube app, which puts user eyeballs back squarely where searchzilla wants them — looking at ads. I suspect that if the roles had been reversed with Apple moving mobile web video from an ad-free format to one loaded with ads and tracking, there would have [...]
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