i6.tinypic.com — Apparently Apple made the same mistake more than once. I tried to watch a YouTube video off Digg's front page, it loaded the YouTube app, and an error on the screen read "This video does not currently support the iPhone". I was surprised that Apple made the mistake once, but twice?
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Closed AccountSep 17, 2007
In related news, Apple employees are committing seppuku en masse in Cupertino.
lazyrussianSep 17, 2007
Jaguars? Leopards? I smell OS-X Fanboyism in your biological comparison...
cdmarcusSep 17, 2007
No, because if you knew anything about the iPhone, you'd know that YouTube is a separate app written by Apple.
cdmarcusSep 17, 2007
But it's not a website, it's an iPhone application written by Apple!
kriminalintentSep 17, 2007
I would not complain about a youtube error, If your screen dose not have the negative blacks be happy!
kitsumiJul 22, 2008
no, the fact that they look almost exactly alike and have similar functions is just a ploy to screw with your brain. OF COURSE THEY'RE SIMILAR! and since they are so similar, some websites don't always distinguish between them. get over it