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justina1 | 12 years ago

Google doesn't have to make a YouTube app for every platform, especially when people can still use YouTube via the browser on the phone.

The Platform Vendor making the app ignored the rules for using that API and got blocked.

Instead of changing it, they spend time deciding not to change it, release it again with only some of the issues fixed, and are then surprised when it gets rejected due to the outstanding issues already mentioned.

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pionar|12 years ago

They did change it, except for the one thing the provider of the so-called "open" API doesn't even do - HTML5. Why should Google hold MSFT to that standard when it doesn't even do it itself?

I smell the same anti-trust bullying that MSFT did in the 90s and early 00s.

dkuntz2|12 years ago

Because it's their product. They're permitted to do whatever they want with it.

They decided that they wanted a set of rules for when other people play with their toys. If Microsoft had followed the rules, instead of ignoring them, after saying they were going to follow the rules, it's their problem, not Google's.

badman_ting|12 years ago

So we are in agreement then, this issue is indeed about Google. Cool.