It will probably be available like a third party app which will make it possible to update the player without updating the whole operating system, which sounds like a good plan to me.
A fucking atrocity.
Soon they are even gonna sue Youtube for being able to be looked at on iOS.
[quote]Apple said the app had been removed because its licence to produce the program had expired.
Apple said Google was developing its own version of the app which should appear soon.[/quote]
Doesn't sound too bad to me. If anything hopefully this means an updated and more feature filled version of the app, because it was pretty bad, you couldn't even change the quality settings on the iPad version of the app. Instead it always put it to the highest quality which is shit when you have crap internet.
[QUOTE=PieClock;37119613]Doesn't sound too bad to me. If anything hopefully this means an updated and more feature filled version of the app, because it was pretty bad, you couldn't even change the quality settings on the iPad version of the app. Instead it always put it to the highest quality which is shit when you have crap internet.[/QUOTE]
Holy shit this, it would put videos in 240p using 3g data but I wanted to watch it in the highest quality out there. The iPad app was horrible though apple literally just ported it from iPhone to iPad, hopefully the interface of the google iOs app appears
Certainly google violated some patents from apple.
The basic YouTube app was atrociously slow on my iPod, but the built in YouTube player in the Google Chrome app worked like magic.
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