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Helio Changes Mind on YouTube Access; Makes It Free

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Helio, which foolishly decided to charge for access to YouTube site through its service, has changed its mind quickly. It is now free, part of “Video Virus” service, according to another post on Engadget (I go the same text on my Helio Ocean as well). The Video Virus premium service includes access to YouTube, eBaum’s World, and others, with two-click YouTube upload and a dedicated YouTube app (packing some extra goodies not available elsewhere) all in the pipeline for later this year.

Jul 2, 2007 11:32 PM ET

Posted In: Entertainment, Social Media, Video, Companies, Google, Helio

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