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Depending on who is doing the counting, DailyMotion is either the number two or three user generated video sharing site (after YouTube) in terms of traffic.<\/p>\n
The new Dailymotion mobile site lets you search or browse though videos in subject area “channels”. Or you can jump right into the “Most viewed”, “Most recent”, “Most popular” and “Best Rated” lists. It looks like the mobile site only contains a subset of the videos on the desktop site though. I was unable to find many of the titles that are on the main site.<\/p>\n
The streaming (there is no download option) videos are in a rather low quality, low resolution QCIF (176×144) format even on phones that are capable of handing much larger and higher quality content like my Nokia N95. The only exception seems to be the iPhone which has a dedicated URL, iphone.dailymotion.com<\/a> with full screen 480px wide videos.<\/p>\n
Filed in:<\/em> Wap Review Directory – Entertainment\/Mobile Video-Audio<\/a><\/p>\n
Ratings:<\/em> Content Usability
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Ready.mobi Score: <\/em>5 “Good”<\/a><\/p>\n
Mobile Link:<\/em> m.dailymotion.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Depending on who is doing the counting, DailyMotion is either the number two or three user generated video sharing site (after YouTube) in terms of traffic. The new Dailymotion mobile site lets you search or browse though videos in subject area “channels”. Or you can jump right into the “Most viewed”, “Most recent”, “Most popular” and “Best Rated” lists. It looks like the mobile site only contains a subset of the videos on the desktop site though. I was unable … Continue reading