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December 12, 2007 6:00 AM PST

Helio brightens its YouTube offering

by Caroline McCarthy
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To use the worst of bad plays on words, YouTube has thrown itself into the Ocean: Youth-oriented mobile carrier Helio announced Wednesday that it has souped up the YouTube video offerings for its Ocean handset.

Owners of the double-keyboard smartphone are now able to upload videos to the Google-owned service more easily, fill in various criteria for them (privacy settings, tags, descriptions, categories) and "geotag" them thanks to the handset's GPS capability. Additionally, the Ocean YouTube application facilitates access to some of the social-networking features previously unavailable to most mobile versions of YouTube--rating, commenting, and access to personal videos through a full log-in.

The enhanced mobile YouTube is available free of charge on the Ocean, which has a 3G mobile Web connection. It's not the first time that a handset manufacturer has touted YouTube integration--Apple's iPhone prominently features a player for the wildly popular video-sharing service, and LG makes a "YouTube phone," the KU990 Viewty.

The new YouTube on the Helio Ocean.

(Credit: Helio)

But Helio considers its YouTube interface to be a step above the fray, and apparently YouTube's honchos agree. "Helio has taken the mobile YouTube experience to the next level," Chad Hurley, YouTube co-founder and CEO, said in a statement from Helio. "This innovative application offers people even more customization and provides them with instant access to interact with the YouTube community whenever and wherever they go."

Helio, a joint venture between EarthLink and SK Telecom that offers a regularly changing lineup of handsets, apparently has a new phone on the way called the "Mysto." No details on the gadget are available aside from a $150 price tag and a screenshot that appeared in the December issue of hipster fashion magazine Nylon.

But even though Helio continually rolls out new gadgets and high-profile partnership deals like the YouTube application, the company's future is still up in the air. The company has yet to convince the public that its business model can succeed, especially as competitors like Amp'd Mobile have shuttered.

Originally posted at Crave
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.
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Convince the public??
by sethhale December 12, 2007 6:23 AM PST
I am not so sure that its convincing people that they have a good product. They need to be on the street letting people see their phones. I can't name any where in the area (DC) that has these phones out. People want to touch and hold.
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mobile blogging
by tbarbe December 12, 2007 11:03 AM PST
I like the upload to youtube feature -- but this also works with other services -
and I use it with http://www.blipback.com

Once I record a video - I hit a few buttons and kapow - it arrives into my own
widget that I can place on any of my sites. It lets me keep a mobile blog while
Im out - the Helio is the only phone that handles this very nicely so far.

http://blipback.com/tj/26795
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Helio... Me... Want...
by michaelportent December 12, 2007 3:26 PM PST
God, I want one of these things. They need to make a few different models of it (i.e. one that's more cost effective) kinda like T-Mobile did with the SidekickiD. Then I would buy one.
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Helio Ocean's YouTube application is one of a kind
by invictawireless January 23, 2008 6:47 AM PST
Helio Ocean's YouTube capability really puts it over the top in regards to the media offering. This allows the user to have media functionality out of the box and eliminates the need to get subscription based services such as SprintTV or VCast. For more information regarding the YouTube App for Helio Ocean you can check out the full functionality at http://www.heliobuy.com/ocean.html
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