iPhone to feature special YouTube player
(Credit:
Apple)
Apple's made it official: the iPhone will have full-blown YouTube integration. According to the iPhone Web site, the much-anticipated handset will include "a special YouTube player that you can launch right from the home screen." iPhone owners can now load and browse videos from the video-sharing site as well as e-mail them to their friends.
This comes less than a month after Steve Jobs announced that the company's Apple TV set-top box would also have built-in integration for the wildly popular YouTube.
The iPhone, as we all know by now, hits stores at 6 PM ET on June 29. That's next Friday!
Caroline McCarthy, a CNET News staff writer, is a downtown Manhattanite happily addicted to social-media tools and restaurant blogs. Her pre-CNET resume includes interning at an IT security firm and brewing cappuccinos. E-mail Caroline. 




Edge will be slow? You will pay too much for data? Won't the plans be unlimited anyways.
It would be help when referring back to one of the many...daily articles. Thanks for your unrelenting Iphone support. Us Apple fanatics know it will be an uphill battle and your daily support has been a great help.
PS I hope the large cash deposit for your support was the correct denominations, if not let me know and I will give Steve a call.
Peace Out!!
-Maconator
http://www.macnn.com/articles/07/06/05/att.ramps.edge.for.iphone/
I predict AT&T has plans up it's sleeve, and/or that Apple may have other options.
Why would Apple base a product as important as the iPhone on a mediocre network??
IT WON'T. At worst, the slowness will be temporary. That could kill iPhones acceptance. It's too important for the iPhone's services to be slow for any prolonged period. Something's up or on the way...
Or an alternative will be available.
- "next" Friday = "this" Friday, dammit!
- by dotmike June 21, 2007 1:02 AM PDT
- Clearly the writer is from an old generation which used "next" to
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(16 Comments)mean the date second after the actual next one.
Anyone growing up in the computer age should know that the
"next" of something is the one next to appear.
(There was even a Seinfeld episode talking about the confusion
that "next" and "this" cause.)
Ah geez, just give the date: Friday the 29th, a week from now.