A man looks at YouTube's web site in a file photo. Privately ...
15th Nov 2006, 03:18 GMT
(Reuters) - A man looks at YouTube's web site in a file photo. Privately held Orb Networks plans to offer Web videos from YouTube.com on mobile phones with a new software launch this week, well before the wildly popular Web site makes its own cell phone service available. REUTERS/Peter Jones
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