
Microsoft's legal chief: "We continue to be
dogged by an issue we had hoped would be resolved by now: Google continues to prevent Microsoft from offering consumers a fully featured YouTube app for the Windows Phone." Utter nonsense, since MetroTube offers a complete and full YouTube experience on Windows Phone (it's one of the best Windows Phone applications), and YouTube+ on Windows 8. Two fantastically rich applications, built by small ISVs - yet Microsoft can't do the same? Don't make me laugh. Coincidentally, Microsoft is also
whining some more about Google's removal of ActiveSync - Redmond again refuses to acknowledge that all it needs to do is implement the
open standards CalDAV and CardDAV, just like everyone else has done. Times have changed, Ballmer. You don't get to dictate the industry anymore.
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2005-11-29
I think that's just a side effect of a development cycles. From time to time Microsoft's SkyDrive apps are better than iOS, but as the development cycle turns, the improvements come to Windows Phone and Android apps as well.
The Google Search app on WP8 is useless while the W8 app is superb. Google has at least shown that when pressed, it can make a beautiful app for Windows 8, which is what is even more frustrating for end users.
I love how you say "Stay relevant" as if EAS wasn't pretty much de-facto and Microsoft wasn't reaping in serious bank off of it.