YouTube App Removed From iOS 6 Beta4
TrueSatan writes "iOS 6 beta 4 has removed the YouTube application that existed on iOS since the first version in 2007. Apple confirmed that YouTube is gone from iOS 6. Google is apparently building its own app saying: 'Our license to include the YouTube app in iOS has ended, customers can use YouTube in the Safari browser and Google is working on a new YouTube app to be on the App Store.'"
You think those were GOOGLE restrictions? The only reason any restrictions were in place was because APPLE refused to allow Google to provide the best apps they could.
You know, Apple Haters are generally stupid, but every now and then you run across a "special" Apple Hater who just really takes stupid to the next level.
I mean, you might have only been wrong about where map application restrictions came from. But then you doubled down atop that by also incorrectly claiming Google wrote the iOS maps app...
So then, the takedown:
The iOS map app has been written by Apple from the start. Google just provided the data. So how did Apple limit anything in what they themselves were writing?
The restrictions on what application developers could do with map data came wholly from Google. You can tell because the moment Apple stopped using Google for reverse geocoding a limit on use per day of the APi was also lifted (that was last year). You can tell because now that Google is no longer providing map data developers can place turn by turn directions on the map.
In short the entire world inhaled sharply when they saw your post, aghast at the sheer ignorance on display. Even your fellow Apple Haters will shun you after that debacle.
I'll let you have the last reply as Apple Haters always feel the need to debase themselves as much as possible, and I'm quite sure you'll want to cement the evidence of ignorance you have to offer.
If you don't believe me, go look up what happened with Google Voice for iOS.
The Google Voice that is in the app store... huh.
Yes, I'm sure you have many more ignorant comments along those lines to share in further twisted missives. I'll not be reading but perhaps someone else can find amusement in your inevitably ignorant response.
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