Update: 02-Dec-2006: TinyTube is back online with <\/em>from Google Video, mostly<\/em> movie trailers.
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\nI’m saddened but can hardly say I’m surprised. If you visit TinyTube<\/a>, the site that offered mobile formatted content from YouTube<\/em>, you will be greeted by an empty page with the message, ” More videos tomorrow, please visit the forum<\/a>.” On the forum is this post dated 11\/30\/2006:<\/p>\n
I do hope the TinyTube folks can work something out with Google to put the site back up. There’s a lot of interest in mobile video right now due to it’s novelty. YouTube could have taken advantage of that buzz and achieved the same sort of dominance in mobile that they have on the web. Instead they went for carrier alliances – opening the door for off portal sites like TinyTube. The door is still open, and there are a number of new mobile video upstarts filling that vacuum with content that is NOT from YouTube and thus is real competion that Google can’t shut down. Examples include MocoSpace<\/a>, Treemo<\/a>, ZooVision<\/a> and MoveDigital<\/a>. Will one of these become the YouTube of Mobile?.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Update: 02-Dec-2006: TinyTube is back online with from Google Video, mostly movie trailers. I’m saddened but can hardly say I’m surprised. If you visit TinyTube, the site that offered mobile formatted content from YouTube, you will be greeted by an empty page with the message, ” More videos tomorrow, please visit the forum.” On the forum is this post dated 11\/30\/2006: “We want to maintain a good working relationship with YouTube, so when a Senior Manager at YouTube contacted us … Continue reading