YouTube lovers rejoice, soon you'll be able to get advice from "[Ask A Ninja][4]" no matter where you are. GigaOM [reports][1] that YouTube will soon launch a mobile site offering select videos to mobile subscribers. According to GigaOM, YouTube's new mobile site will go live in the U.S. after the existing exclusive mobile deal with Verizon Wireless expires. European users can expect to get access to YouTube Mobile in May. There's a [preview site currently online][2], though access is blocked. GigaOM also lists a demo address at http://m.youtube.com/?client=ytdemo, but it didn't work on my phone. For the initial launch YouTube will reportedly be offering about 800 “editorial picks” of videos and eventually the company hopes to have the whole site available to mobile users. The question is does anyone want to see a greatly shrunken Lonelygirl15 on their phone? Even with the ever-improving screen resolution of the new crop of mobile phones, YouTube's video quality may not translate well to mobile devices. [As one Digg user quips][3]: "Small videos, on an even smaller screen. This can't possibly go wrong!" [1]: http://gigaom.com/2007/03/27/mobile-youtube/ "YouTube to launch mobile website soon" [2]: http://m.youtube.com/blocked "YouTube Mobile Blocked" [3]: http://digg.com/tech_news/YouTube_To_Launch_Mobile_Site "Digg: YouTube To Launch Mobile Site" [4]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H69eCYcDcuQ "YouTube: Ask A Ninja"