Last year, YouTube launched a site optimized for Web-enabled cellphones. It worked pretty well, but only provided access to a very limited number of videos.

Now the site has rolled out a vastly improved version of its mobile site, m.youtube.com.

The new version provides easy access to most videos. It also allows you to sign in from your phone and see customized content. Heck, ambitious users can even transfer video directly from their phones to the site.

The improved site comes at the same time as a YouTube application that will make the experience even better for folks with certain handsets, most of them from Nokia.

The new site and the application are both free, but remember that they could cost you plenty if you don’t have an unlimited data plan from your cellular service provider.

Here are the details.

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