Today's Wall Street Journal has a such as and
These services are typically ad-supported and allow consumers to watch short clips such as music videos on their cellphones. Some allow you to upload your own videos onto your cellphone or to store videos from YouTube and other sources as well.
I have also experimented in the past week with a few other technologies to load video on my BlackBerry, including from as well as BlackBerry video converters from and And yes indeed, I loaded and watched a handful of videos on my BlackBerry, including a , a few music videos and (allegedly a techie's holy grail) full-length TV shows. In some cases there were some problems with file-format errors or screen-resolution, but generally video on cellphones works.
These services are typically ad-supported and allow consumers to watch short clips such as music videos on their cellphones. Some allow you to upload your own videos onto your cellphone or to store videos from YouTube and other sources as well.
I have also experimented in the past week with a few other technologies to load video on my BlackBerry, including from as well as BlackBerry video converters from and And yes indeed, I loaded and watched a handful of videos on my BlackBerry, including a , a few music videos and (allegedly a techie's holy grail) full-length TV shows. In some cases there were some problems with file-format errors or screen-resolution, but generally video on cellphones works.
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