Reuben Lee | Nov 02, 2006

It looks like mobile users will soon be able to share video clips with others via their cell phones. According to news reports, Chad Hurley, who is the chief executive and co-founder of popular video-sharing portal YouTube, revealed at a recent summit in New York that the company plans to offer something on a mobile device within the next year.
Currently, the company has a YouTube To Go service for users to upload video clips via their phone for viewing on the Web site. This new service is expected to go one step further by allowing YouTube users to upload and view the clips from their cellular devices.
YouTube was acquired by Internet search giant Google in a US$1.65 billion deal last month.
To post comments, you need to become a member. It's FREE.