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YouTube, Silverlight, and your WM Device

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Folks have been asking for the ability to watch YouTube videos on their devices and over time there have been apps that have worked.  Some were good and others were not so good but it looks like there is finally one that you can use and get some pretty good results.  Yup, YouTube and Microsoft have teamed up with an app for you to enjoy your favorite YouTube videos.

chris

(screenshot of Chris during a Mobilitysite YouTube Video.  Playback was on an HTC TouchPro)

So, how do you get it?  Easy!  Just head to m.youtube.com using your browser and click the link.  You will get a cab download that you can save and install.  I have installed it on my storage card of my Touch Pro and have been reasonably pleased with the results.  Later today I’ll be in Boston were I will have an excellent signal so I expect I’ll be saying it is terrific.

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  • type1fan, I just checked it on my Touch Pro (same as Fuze) using PIE and it appears. The download appears just under the work Continue.

    I also just tried it with Opera and it does not appear so use PIE.
  • type1fan
    I put the m.youtube.com link into my mobile Opera browser on my Fuze but there is no download youtube application link on the page that appears.
  • Sounds cool, but what about Silverlight? It was mentioned in the headline, but not the story.

    Is the app written using Silverlight?

    Steve
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