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YouTube on the move gets a facelift

YouTube on the move gets a facelift

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In yet another blow to Adobe's Flash video delivery platform, Google has rolled out a new mobile version of YouTube based on HTML5. Predicting that mobile browsing will soon become the dominant force in Internet video, YouTube says that it has made significant improvements to the enormously popular site which should see mobile users achieving the same speeds as their desktop-bound counterparts. The nippier version was rolled out in the US of A last month but today...



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