YouTube has launched a revamped version of its mobile site designed for HTML5-capable browsers on mobile phones, such as Safari on the Apple iPhone and browsers on Android-based devices. The update to the YouTube Mobile website means that iPhone users will be able to access better quality YouTube videos from within their phone’s browser when they are on a 3G connection. The new and improved mobile site “incorporates the features and functionality you’ve come to expect from the .com site, like search query suggestions, the options to create playlists, the ability to designate ‘favorite,’ ‘like’ or ‘unlike’ videos directly from your device,” YouTube product manager Andrey Doronichev notes in a blog post . Speed bumps and better UI “It’s really fast,” he notes

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