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(Unverified)Jun 20th 2007 11:51PM
Except that you're forgetting that YouTube videos on the iPhone won't be in flash, but H.264, which offers better quality, and could very well herald longer form content on the iPhone and every other mobile device.
Apple gets YouTube to do something first, opens it up to the world, and people spit on it. When everyone is eventually watching moronic cat videos on their Zunes and mobile phones in high quality instead of grainy-ass flash, maybe someone will appreciate Apple's early move, iPhone or no iPhone.