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Originally Posted by AustinChief
Seriously? Nothing was taken out of context at all.. I even recreated the conversation at one point...
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Yet, you still managed to mischaracterize it. The discussion spanned several pages, and culminated in that exchange. Yet, it was never about limiting it to certain sites. The point of the exchange was that you won't ALWAYS have to download an app to watch videos on the web, and that's true. It wasn't that you'll NEVER have to.
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You can't watch anywhere CLOSE to 99%... you certainly can't watch any videos with ads and the percentage of those is growing daily.
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Sure I can. Maybe I need to use iSwifter. Maybe I can view it through Skyfire. But I can watch them if I really need to.
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If by MOST you mean "a few"... then yeah. But as I pointed out, Hulu, Fox NBC etc etc etc are NOT on that list... that seems pretty huge to me.
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NBC is, as you've just discovered. Hulu is a business decision more than an anti-HTLM5. They don't want ANY mobile browser viewing it for free, so they have prevented that from occurring. But, they do have an app, and that counts as a decent alternative.