stmav
Retired Moderator
I'm sure this has been mentioned before, but you do realize that Google has to pay licensing fees for EAS to Microsoft, right? Their competitor? It makes absolutely sense that they will not want to support a protocol of a competitor that they also have to pay for. It's a very simple business decision, I don't understand what the big fuss is about...
Steve, I certainly don't deny any licensing or google's option not to pay it. Though they will continue for paying google customers. I was mainly rebutting the part that MS was telling him to screw off when it's google that's making the call.