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This weekend I had the opportunity to attend the Japan Firefox Developers Conference in Tokyo. One of the interesting presentations related to mobiles was a new Mozilla Labs project named Joey. Joey is a Firefox extension/add-on, a server, and a Java client for mobiles is being worked on. The idea is to pass data from Firefox to your mobile.
Currently you can add Youtube videos with the Firefox extension to your Joey account and the Flash videos will be converted/transcoded to 3GP format so that they can be watched on your mobile. I had some problems accessing the page from either browser on N93i but the 3GP videos can be downloaded to a computer then copied to your mobile. Joey is in development by Mozilla and is OpenSource thus you can poke through the sourcecode if you are interested.

More info about Joey is available on the Mozilla Labs page below:
http://labs.mozilla.com/2007/05/introducing-joey/