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November 20, 2008 5:55 PM PST

Cooliris adds YouTube search, image save to iPhone app

by Josh Lowensohn
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Cooliris has put out a useful update to its iPhone application that adds YouTube videos to its search results. This joins the image search that made the application so popular to begin with.

You might be asking yourself how this is helpful since the iPhone comes with an official YouTube application. The answer to that is that Cooliris' presentation is slightly more appealing. Where the official YouTube app forces you to scroll down a long list, with Cooliris you can simply rock your phone back and forth an endless array of thumbnails until you find something you like. Videos play back in a YouTube window, then you're brought back to the search results. It's smooth and it works well.

Cooliris has also managed to fix one of my big qualms with the earlier version, which would not let you save images from the image search results. With the new version there's now an option to save the full resolution version (not just a screenshot) with one button. The picture goes straight to your camera roll and you can keep on using the application. Again, this is a drastically better system than having to snap a screenshot.


You can now get YouTube video search as a part of Cooliris' iPhone application.

(Credit: CNET Networks / Josh Lowensohn)

The mobile application continues to be a shell of its desktop self, which integrates with a wide range of sites, and can be programmed to work with your own blog or Web site. While Apple's SDK won't allow such deep integration with other iPhone applications, Cooliris continues to pack in more sites and sources into this one.

Cooliris is free and can be found on the App Store (iTunes link). If you've already got it installed, and the 1.2 update isn't showing up, just delete the app from your phone and re-download it.

Originally posted at Webware
Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and services. E-mail Josh, or follow him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Josh.
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by Seanathome November 20, 2008 7:12 PM PST
Cooliris is PERFECT for the iPhone. Since I don't have an iPhone (or an iTouch), I've only used the Firefox extension. But I really want to see it on the iPhone!!

....maybe i can download it to my dad's iPhone and play with it once and a while... ;)
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by assman November 20, 2008 7:36 PM PST
I didn't even know this existed as an iPhone app. I've always known it as a Firefox extension for PC.

You can get it here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5579
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by xiaopinggai July 21, 2009 12:54 AM PDT
I'm using a cool video download software YouTube Robot which is very convenient and fast.With this you can forget about recharging your player with fresh movies and just take care of your business, while the software automatically checks your favorite video sites for new movies, downloads and transfers them to your MP4 or mobile phones. I wish it is usefull for you.Its information is as follows:
Product page: http://www.youtuberobot.com
Direct download link: http://www.youtuberobot.com/download/utuberobot.exe
E-mail: support@youtuberobot.com
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by MaiKuraki August 16, 2009 10:37 PM PDT
The Youtube Robot software is quiet easy to use, the styles are interesting!
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