5 things missing from your mobile life in 2008: Google Mobile and more
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1. Full access to YouTube in Windows Mobile: Everyone’s got a solution for playing YouTube Mobile videos on a Windows Mobile phone, but it seems no one’s giving Windows Mobile users a way to access YouTube.com’s full, flash video library. Oh wait, there is a solution. It only requires users to install a specific version of TCPMP and the Flash Video Bundle, an add-on to TCPMP to give it the ability to play flash video. Use Pocket IE to navigate to YouTube (a few other flash video sites are also supported). Clicking on a video will open TCPMP to play it. Easy, right?
You could also install Orb on your PC and use the Orb mobile client to find YouTube videos on the go, but that solution requires you to leave your home PC on all the time.
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