tp apps nya google emang ga ada semua di WP8 ataupun Windows8.. kacau..
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Petra Immanuel <[email protected]>wrote: > Penasaran dr versi Google nya Gmn penjelasannya > > Sent from Droid DNA > On Aug 16, 2013 3:05 PM, "Dionisius Hendro Putra Palandi" < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Mungkin Google balas dendam karena beberapa produsen HH Android harus >> bayar Royalti ke Microsoft :)))) lol >> >> sol >> >> On Friday, August 16, 2013 12:05:14 PM UTC+7, imam wiratmadja wrote: >>> >>> http://blogs.technet.com/b/**microsoft_on_the_issues/** >>> archive/2013/08/15/the-limits-**of-google-s-openness.aspx<http://blogs.technet.com/b/microsoft_on_the_issues/archive/2013/08/15/the-limits-of-google-s-openness.aspx> >>> >>> >>> The limits of Google’s openness >>> Rate This >>> 15 Aug 2013 12:26 PM >>> >>> - >>> 0<http://blogs.technet.com/b/microsoft_on_the_issues/archive/2013/08/15/the-limits-of-google-s-openness.aspx#comments> >>> >>> Posted by David Howard >>> Corporate Vice President & Deputy General Counsel, Litigation & >>> Antitrust, Microsoft >>> >>> You may be wondering what happened to the YouTube app for Windows Phone. >>> Last May, after we launched a much improved app on our platform, Google >>> objected on a number of grounds. We took our app down and agreed to work >>> with Google to solve their issues. This week, after we addressed each of >>> Google’s points, we re-launched the app, only to have Google technically >>> block it. >>> >>> We know that this has been frustrating, to say the least, for our >>> customers. We have always had one goal: to provide our users a YouTube >>> experience on Windows Phone that’s on par with the YouTube experience >>> available to Android and iPhone users. Google’s objections to our app are >>> not only inconsistent with Google’s own commitment of openness, but also >>> involve requirements for a Windows Phone app that it doesn’t impose on its >>> own platform or Apple’s (both of which use Google as the default search >>> engine, of course). >>> >>> When we first built a YouTube app for Windows Phone, we did so with the >>> understanding that Google claimed >>> to<http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/meaning-of-open.html>grow its >>> business based on open access to its platforms and content, a >>> point it >>> reiterated<https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwxyRPFduTN2emMxQ0tkTEZzajQ/edit?pli=1>last >>> year. As antitrust enforcers have launched investigations against >>> Google – some of which are still ongoing – the company has reiterated its >>> commitment to openness and its ability to stick to its openness commitments >>> voluntarily. >>> >>> With this backdrop, we temporarily took down our full-featured app when >>> Google objected to it last May, and have worked hard to accommodate >>> Google’s requests. We enabled Google’s advertisements, disabled video >>> downloads and eliminated the ability for users to view reserved videos. We >>> did this all at no cost to Google, which one would think would want a >>> YouTube app on Windows Phone that would only serve to bring Google new >>> users and additional revenue. >>> >>> There was one sticking point in the collaboration. Google asked us to >>> transition our app to a new coding language – HTML5. This was an odd >>> request since neither YouTube’s iPhone app nor its Android app are built on >>> HTML5. Nevertheless, we dedicated significant engineering resources to >>> examine the possibility. At the end of the day, experts from both companies >>> recognized that building a YouTube app based on HTML5 would be technically >>> difficult and time consuming, which is why we assume YouTube has not yet >>> made the conversion for its iPhone and Android apps. >>> >>> For this reason, we made a decision this week to publish our non-HTML5 >>> app while committing to work with Google long-term on an app based on >>> HTML5. We believe this approach delivers our customers a short term >>> experience on par with the other platforms while putting us in the same >>> position as Android and iOS in enabling an eventual transition to new >>> technology. Google, however, has decided to block our mutual customers from >>> accessing our new app. >>> >>> It seems to us that Google’s reasons for blocking our app are >>> manufactured so that we can’t give our users the same experience Android >>> and iPhone users are getting. The roadblocks Google has set up are >>> impossible to overcome, and they know it. >>> >>> Google claims that one problem with our new app is that it doesn’t >>> always serve ads based on conditions imposed by content creators. Our app >>> serves Google’s advertisements using all the metadata available to us. >>> We’ve asked Google to provide whatever information iPhone and Android get >>> so that we can mirror the way ads are served on these platforms more >>> precisely. So far at least, Google has refused to give this information to >>> us. We are quite confident that we can solve this issue if Google >>> cooperates, but fixing Google’s concern here is entirely within Google’s >>> control. If Google stops blocking our app, we are happy to work with them >>> on this, entirely at Microsoft’s expense. >>> >>> Google also says that we are not complying with its “terms and >>> conditions.” What Google really means is that our app is not based on >>> HTML5. The problem with this argument, of course, is that Google is not >>> complying with this condition for Android and iPhone. Again, we’re happy to >>> collaborate with Google on an HTML5 app, but we shouldn’t be required to do >>> something that apparently neither iPhone nor Android has successfully >>> figured out how to do. >>> >>> Google raises concerns about our branding too. The funny thing about >>> this point is that we’ve been using the same branding continuously since >>> 2010 for an inferior YouTube app. Now that we have an app that gives users >>> a fuller YouTube experience, Google objects to the branding (even though >>> we’ve taken additional steps to clarify that we are the author of the app). >>> Go figure. >>> >>> Finally, Google cites a degraded experience. Since 2010, Google >>> permitted a Windows Phone app that was far below the iPhone and Android app >>> experiences. Reviews of our new app are unanimous that the experience is >>> much improved, and we’re committed to making adjustments to improve it >>> further. If Google were truly concerned about a degraded experience, it >>> would allow our users access to the new YouTube app they love. >>> >>> We think it’s clear that Google just doesn’t want Windows Phone users to >>> have the same experience as Android and Apple users, and that their >>> objections are nothing other than excuses. Nonetheless, we are committed to >>> giving our users the experience they deserve, and are happy to work with >>> Google to solve any legitimate concerns they may have. 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