Well, what Scottpoints out as requiremetns are the very reason why it is so hard to do over-the-top videos on mobile. It is not that Google, Yahoo, or AOL haven't thought of this, it is because the current phones do not have the standardization and apps ubiquitously available. This is also the reason why only the Carriers can offer this at the moment. I expect this will get fixed eventually as the phones get smarter and network speeds faster. But at least in the US, util the ecosystem changes, we are years off duplicating the desktop on mobile for videos.
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Well, what Scottpoints out as requiremetns are the very reason why it is so hard to do over-the-top videos on mobile. It is not that Google, Yahoo, or AOL haven't thought of this, it is because the current phones do not have the standardization and apps ubiquitously available. This is also the reason why only the Carriers can offer this at the moment. I expect this will get fixed eventually as the phones get smarter and network speeds faster. But at least in the US, util the ecosystem changes, we are years off duplicating the desktop on mobile for videos.