Dailymotion supported iPhone viewing since early 2007 via the phone’s built-in Safari browser, but now the navigation and organization of what to watch just got a lot more manageable. Users will also have the choice of two versions—a free, ad-supported one and an ad-free premium app available for $5.99.
The best feature from a web video creator’s point of view is the ability to record video from the iPhone (if you have a 3GS) and upload directly to your Dailymotion account. So far none of the other major video sites have built in this feature yet. Also in the announcement today is word of upcoming news in 2010 for further distribution of the site’s video content “across all three major screens.”
Babelgum also built the iPhone app for MetaCafe, another French video site that gets some occasional play with US users. Its app also suffers from the gimmicky thumbnail interface however.
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