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Browser Interface & RSS Feeds.
Theres a plethora of ultra small Webservers available though given the memory overloaded footprint of phones it seems you could squeeze in apache. The Browser interface would give you acess to your phones email/contacts/photos and you wouldnt need to keep updating with outlook or the vendors thirdparty app. Surely it would reduce packaging costs at the very least. RSS Feeds into my contacts and photos would be a boon since I could add my phones rss feeds to my own feed reader and access new content when at home.
SyncML
Ive been using scheduleworld.co.uk on and off to sync contact, calendar and notes between my phone , the net and other applications. Why are the phone vendors still expecting us to preload outlook ?
Okay thats my two pence but when I wrote about my own phone the Sony Erricson p990i my feelings for it have not changed , and in the style of all good self promoting bloggers here is my link http://www.loudmouthman.com/2006/10/10/new-gadg...
Are you are it's not your network provider blocking the ports?
Have you tried it over WIFI? You might need to goto settings in the real player to change how it connects to the internet from your GSM APN to your WIFI SSID.
Photo of it working on my E65:
http://beta.zooomr.com/photos/nickrigby/2433691/
Have you also checked out http://www.fring.com/ voip on the go...
Yesterday I talked about a Canada only service called blogtv.ca
http://www.blogtv.ca
BlogTV is actually ranked higher than kyte.tv at 37,467 vs. 53,788 worldwide and ONLY Canadians can visit the site. People who's geoip is not from Canada are banned.
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_detai...
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_detai...
If you went through a Canadian proxy to view the site, you would have discovered that even with lots of VC, they did not implement mobile live video, and kept it on HTTP.
The interface is exactly like kyte.tv where you have the live flash app that broadcasts channels with a chat window on the right side.
http://www.thomaspurves.com/2007/04/09/canada-w...
I mentioned this before, but the link above is why.
This is why mobile will never work outside of the US. It's bad in Europe too.
My point being is that if mobile is that important, then how did blogtv.ca pull ahead of kyte.tv without any mobile interface and ONLY Canadian users ignoring the biggest market on earth?
There's something these mobile pimpsters are not revealing to you. And that is the horrible cost of transfer is not within the grasp of the populous.
On the iPhone: I'm waiting to see if teens will abandon their texting habits and chomp on the iPhone. Mac enthusiasts will initially help Apple push product out the door, but I'm more interested in what happens after that (i.e. will average citizens and teens bite).
Say hello to him if you see him! (hopefully he won't be drunk and incoherent)
Wrong you are. YouTube is using the new mobile movie standard 3gp based on MPEG4 which the PSP uses.
http://www.3gp.com
If you go to YouTube mobile, you will actually see that the downloads are for streaming 3gp movies, not a flash player.
http://m.youtube.com/details?v=0VXNV7jvXKY&...
Perhaps I am misreading you here. This is a news worthy story and should be covered by someone.
I remember waiting overnight to watch StarWars (the fourth, I mean, the first one) and two of the guys who started Hotmail were next to me in line.
I remember being one of the first into the Sunnyvale Fry's stores and John Fry gave a group of us a personal tour around the store.
Anyway, it'll be a scene.
That might make sense. If he showed up in San Francisco there'd be a riot.
Also, I guess the Treos still have some life in them, because they can play Youtube videos with Kinoma: http://www.kinoma.com/index/Player4 Weird that my almost-3-year-old Treo 650 can do pretty much all the stuff that the brand-new, expensive phones can do. And without a 2-year contract, to boot. ;)
@Robert - would be superb if Stevie J turned up!
It's here already!!! The iPhone and at great prices!!
That bit of technobabble is exactly the problem right there. :P
How about..You click on the play icon, and it plays?
http://www.geocities.com/thak98/nerd.wav
got the mobile youtube nicely working on my oldschool nokia 6630... hat to set the default data-gateway withihn the real player software though. I'm pretty sure that n95 is basically capable of playing back those streams... must be some kind of config- or provider-issue....
greetings!
http://nonsmokingarea.com/blog/2007/06/16/youtu...
Adobe Flash Lite To Support Video for Mobile Handsets
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/press...
Ensure that it is set to the correct access point, the same one that you are using in the browser.
Access Point Settings (Tools->Settings->Connection->Access Points)
For Cingular: The access point should be using wap.cingular as the Access point name.
For T-Mobile: The access point should be using internet2.voicestream.com or internet3.voicestream.com, depending on which plan your SIM is configured with as the Access point name.
If you want to know how visit my S60 blog at http://www.S60tv.com . The exact article is at http://www.tinyurl.com/2xk974 .
But I must agree that it is frustrating that things still don't work. Last year there was this site www.tinytube.com I think, and it did it well but then YouTube sent them a cease and desist so they moved to provide mobile videos from other sites...
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I went to "m.youtube.com" on my N95 and can see lots of YouTube mobile videos.
I'd recommend doing it through your wi-fi connection to make use of your fast broadband connection and to avoid paying a fortune to mobile companies
You can download and install our mpeg4 player on
your Nokia and you will be able to search and play
all the videos/audio on the site including a couple of television channels.
You will able to be able to upload videos/audio and
have them "mobilized", just like YouTube...
but you will be able to mobilize what you want when you want