but will it be vo friendly?
Hank
On 8/7/2012 4:22 PM, Marc Rocheleau wrote:
Hi there,
Actually, they figure google would rather create their own app so they
can include those advertizements before videos play. Many believe that
part of the deal between apple and google to have youtube preloaded
had a clause that prevented google from doing this until now. So if
anyone was preventing pesky ads, it was actually apple.
I also can't blame apple for not wanting to rely so much on a
competing company. Android phones don't use safari as their web
browsers, etc... so why should apple be held to using google for their
services? Google will have an app ready to go by the time IOS 6 comes
out, I'm sure -- they'd be stupid not to considering all the revenue
they'd lose by not having an iPhone app ready to go.
In my opinion, this is kind of a non-issue. You'll only have to make a
one-stop visit to the app store, download the new youtube app and all
will be right with the world again.
-Marc
On 8/7/12, Eileen Misrahi <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello List,
I just finished reviewing the tech news on the BBC app and "You Tube" is
not
included in the new IOS6 release slated in the fall. The reason Apple gave
was that the license to produce the app had expired (Ha-Ha). However, Apple
stated that Google was going to develop an app for the phone. It appears
that the consumer (us) will be inconvenience as Apple stated we can go and
access "You Tube" from our browser to view videos and upload through the
phone or a tablet. The article didn't state when Google would produce an
app
for the iPhone. Apple is so adamant in disposing and breaking ties with
Google, such as what we will see with the new maps in IOS 6. It also stated
that there is no indication that Apple will replace the video sharing app
with one of their own. The author of this article is thinking that Apple
will completely drop Google as the default search engine in the future.
Apple believes that all of us will have Siri at our disposal to ask to
access videos. Also, there may be more advertisement seen on the "You Tube"
clips in the future.
Now that I have explain what is in the article, I would like to know for
those that have been privilege to work with IOS6 if not being able to
access
the "You Tube" app has made the experience of viewing "You Tube" clips more
difficult and more of a hassle? I am only asking an opinion and not asking
for anyone to breach the beta testing contact. Any feedback would be
appreciated, as many of us may not want to upgrade to IOS6 if they are
using
an iPhone4 or lower.
Thanks in advance.
Eileen
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