As we all know that what google did with the youtube app by microsoft.... So are there any hope for an improved youtube app from any of these?
Why can't microsoft do smthing like this to google..... After all microsoft has more diverse and more popular services...... Except for someWell now that WP 8.1 supports HTML 5 app development, Microsoft might be able to build an app as per Google's demands/guidelines, unless Google still behaves like an as5h013 and adds more restrictions which I guess would be the case.. So as of now, it's uncertain whether an official native YouTube would be released
Why can't microsoft do smthing like this to google.....
I wish if you would have used some more words...Microsoft certainly could, but it would hurt them a lot more than it would hurt Google.
I wish if you would have used some more words...
Got that...............Google doesn't provide apps for WP in part because of WP's small market share. There are other reasons, but that's part of it. Microsoft provides apps for iOS and Android because of the large market share. iPhone & Android together make up 95% of the smartphone market. Not providing their services for iOS and Android might drive a few users to WP, but probably it would drive more people to using other services. They've calculated that not providing apps would hurt them more than help overall, hence the apps.
That's the situation in a nutshell. There's probably more to it, but this is the basics.
I don't buy it. Sure, WP's market share is low, but what of the fact that it has a lot of users, i.e. tens of millions? Isn't that a hefty user base regardless of one's share in the market, how can Google not make a profit on that?Google doesn't provide apps for WP in part because of WP's small market share. There are other reasons, but that's part of it. Microsoft provides apps for iOS and Android because of the large market share. iPhone & Android together make up 95% of the smartphone market. Not providing their services for iOS and Android might drive a few users to WP, but probably it would drive more people to using other services. They've calculated that not providing apps would hurt them more than help overall, hence the apps.
That's the situation in a nutshell. There's probably more to it, but this is the basics.
I don't buy it. Sure, WP's market share is low, but what of the fact that it has a lot of users, i.e. tens of millions? Isn't that a hefty user base regardless of one's share in the market, how can Google not make a profit on that?