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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 1:51PM ScottyF0311 said

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I'll pay 5 bucks for a Wii Firefox browser.

Posted: Jan 8th 2009 10:27PM STiger said

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I'll pay $10.
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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 1:52PM (Unverified) said

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Nintendo should just talk to Youtube and make a Youtube channel for Wii.

Posted: Jan 8th 2009 2:24PM Rocketboy said

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Better yet, Hulu on Wii.
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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 2:56PM guttertalk said

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Youtube works for me in the Wii browser. Are there conditions in which it doesn't?

Regardless, we really need Flash 9 support for a host of sites.
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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 5:56PM (Unverified) said

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Yeah I know it works, I use it too. That's my point... that's pretty much what people use it the most for.
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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 2:09PM (Unverified) said

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Wii needs a bigger harddrive for flash video anyways. it just doesn't have the capacity to steam large videos.

They really need to work on that if they want their webbrowser to be useful.

As it stands, it takes far to long and it too annoying to navigate when most people have a computer probably right near the system.

Posted: Jan 8th 2009 3:54PM (Unverified) said

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No need for a Hard drive when you can just use progressive streaming like Fujisofts Ulexit player for Devices .....Devices like the Wii

http://www.fsi.co.jp/e/solution/Video_Player_Solution/index.html
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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 4:38PM Metayoshi said

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You don't even need a hard drive to stream content off the internet. All you'd need is lots of RAM, and the Wii seems to have enough for YouTube videos.
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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 2:15PM Stop said

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It's entirely possible that Nintendo got access to the development tools before the rest of the world, I would say. My guess is that what Opera is releasing today, Ninty's had for a while now.

Posted: Jan 8th 2009 3:02PM Mr Khan said

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The flash player thing was never Nintendo or Opera's fault, it's been Adobe's from the beginning

Thanks for clarifying

Posted: Jan 8th 2009 4:19PM Rocketboy said

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Well, it was Adobe's fault to begin with, but now it's Nintendo's fault. It's never been Opera's fault at any time. It's up to Nintendo to pay Opera to update the browser, unless Nintendo took over the code base as well.
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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 10:08PM (Unverified) said

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lol sounds you're about to turn your attacks to adobe but yea we need a better flash player!
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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 4:29PM (Unverified) said

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Being from the UK, I luckily have access to the BBC iPlayer meaning the internet channel gets a lot of usage from me.
Sure, it's not the greatest resolution compared to my laptop but it's conveniently connected to a better sound system and a much larger screen making it perfect for watching "TV" in bed!

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