YouTube expects mobile uploads to increase after the launching of iPhone 3GS considering that iPhone owners really have awareness of multimedia.
It did not take one year since the original iPhone was introduced that it had become the most popular cameraphone on photo-sharing site Flickr, and that lead has only grown further two succeeding and more reasonably-priced repetations.
What is more, it seems that the consequence of the newly-launched iPhone 3GS on video may be no less thoughtful. In a post on the YouTube blog product manager Dwipal Desai and community manager Mia Quagliarello said that the number of videos uploaded to the sharing site from mobile phones has surged by 400% per day since the launching of iPhone 3GS’s last Friday.
Of course that’s a fairly significant hike, although it is only part of a larger increase of 1,700 percent over the last six months. The iPhone 3GS incorporates YouTube upload as part of its video-shooting and -editing features, and clearly the ease of use has paid off.
Mix that in with the over one million iPhone 3GS units already sold, and the device clearly has an opportunity to turn mobile video sharing from a niche into a part of our everyday life. Whether or not thatâ€s a good thing, well, weâ€ll leave that up to you to decide.
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