In January, Microsoft had publicly accused Google of not wanting to wear his service terminals with Windows Phone. The editor explained not have access to the necessary programming interfaces. The Redmond company had then proceeded to develop an application without the consent of Google but the publication of the latter had resulted in a warning. Having reached an agreement for the development of an application together, the relationship seems to deteriorate again.
David Howard, vice president of Litigation & Antitrust Division Microsoft says after each of the changes required by Google to have resumed, the California firm has still stuck again the YouTube application. Moreover, mobile users attempting to connect to encounter an error message.
According to Google M.Howard multiply excuse to continue the deadlock. The California firm would have liked a development in HTML5 as though iOS and Android applications are coded natively. Then Google would not have been satisfied with the advertisements returned although they are based on the available metadata. The team would also mentioned Youtube violations of its terms of use and “ a bad user experience .” asked by our confreres of The Verge, Google says working with Microsoft on this time coded in HTML5 application. For the latter, however, Microsoft will update its Internet Explorer browser.
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