I dont profess to be an expert in this sort of stuff but I like this article pasted below about a new site blueapple.mobi. Anyone with better technical knowledge than me comments would be appreciated.
Article link http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/8110/new-mobile-streaming-media-site-blueapple-launched/
New Mobile Streaming Media Site BlueApple Launched
Posted By: Kris Keilhack on Friday, November 30, 2007 11:16:39 AM
The "full" YouTube access offered by Apple's iPhone has become something of the Holy Grail when comparing the capabilities of various wireless devices and smartphones. Now a new portal site, BlueApple.mobi, has quietly launched.
BlueApple offers Palm OS users full access to popular video repositories such as YouTube, Google Video, and Metacafe via the embedded "lite" version of the Kinoma Player offered by Palm beginning with the 680, 755p and Centro. The site transcodes a variety of popular online media formats (including Flash and Quicktime) to the widely-supported 3GP, 3G2 and WMV mobile-optimized codecs.
Of course, for users of older Treos as well as Palm handhelds lacking the embedded Kinoma player, I still recommend purchasing the full version of Kinoma's EX Player (reviewed here). Kinoma Player EX is now up to version 4.4 and featuring full YouTube and Google Video searching from within the app.
After using the BlueApple portal on and off for a few days, I’ve yet to come across a particular video found on the regular YouTube site that’s not mirrored here. Assuming Blueapple doesn’t go the way of MTube and Mobile G-Vids, Palm users (especially those with fast EVDO or wi-fi connections) should finally be able to get their YouTube fix without having to purchase any additional software.
Furthermore, BlueApple claim to be working on a beta API to be released to mobile content developers.
Article link http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/8110/new-mobile-streaming-media-site-blueapple-launched/
New Mobile Streaming Media Site BlueApple Launched
Posted By: Kris Keilhack on Friday, November 30, 2007 11:16:39 AM
The "full" YouTube access offered by Apple's iPhone has become something of the Holy Grail when comparing the capabilities of various wireless devices and smartphones. Now a new portal site, BlueApple.mobi, has quietly launched.
BlueApple offers Palm OS users full access to popular video repositories such as YouTube, Google Video, and Metacafe via the embedded "lite" version of the Kinoma Player offered by Palm beginning with the 680, 755p and Centro. The site transcodes a variety of popular online media formats (including Flash and Quicktime) to the widely-supported 3GP, 3G2 and WMV mobile-optimized codecs.
Of course, for users of older Treos as well as Palm handhelds lacking the embedded Kinoma player, I still recommend purchasing the full version of Kinoma's EX Player (reviewed here). Kinoma Player EX is now up to version 4.4 and featuring full YouTube and Google Video searching from within the app.
After using the BlueApple portal on and off for a few days, I’ve yet to come across a particular video found on the regular YouTube site that’s not mirrored here. Assuming Blueapple doesn’t go the way of MTube and Mobile G-Vids, Palm users (especially those with fast EVDO or wi-fi connections) should finally be able to get their YouTube fix without having to purchase any additional software.
Furthermore, BlueApple claim to be working on a beta API to be released to mobile content developers.
















