YouTube goes mobile with upload service
A growing number of handheld devices are capable of recording video. YouTube wants to disconnect users from their Web cams and computers, said Steve Chen, one of the company's founders and its chief technology officer.
Most user-created clips are taken with Web and digital video cameras, Chen said. The new service is likely to produce greater numbers of spontaneous and candid clips.
"The good thing about it is that you don't have to go home to YouTube anymore," Chen said. "People may not carry their digital cameras with them when they go out. But everybody carries their mobile phone... I'm interested in seeing what kind of content this will produce."
Privately held YouTube is one of the fastest-growing Web sites and among dozens of companies that have begun offering Internet video over the past year. YouTube says it sees 12 million unique visitors and averages about 1.2 billion viewings per month. While this new mobile service is free, analysts are waiting to see how the company will cash in on all that traffic.
In the meantime, the company continues to expand services.
The new mobile offering works by YouTube members creating a mobile profile on the site.YouTube will then create a unique email address where they can send videos.
Members can shoot clips with their mobile phone and email them to YouTube, where the clips are automatically posted under the users' profile.
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