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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Apple Tunes Out YouTube

Apple Tunes Out YouTubeSoon iPhone users won't see the YouTube app on their devices and will have to go to the YouTube website from the Opera web browser. The apple company won't be such as the app in iOS 6, as its certification deal with YouTube is now finishing.

The video-sharing social media service is now owned by Look for engines, of course, and this could be Apple's latest move to reduce the presence of its competing on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch gadgets.

"Apple is hesitant of offering Look for engines any mind-share in its iOS," said Josh Crandall, major specialist for Netpop Research.

"When releasing the iPhone, The apple company created use of the YouTube and Charts technology to build impressive mobile phone applications. But since Look for engines developed the Android operating system OS, The apple company is increasingly careful of Google foot prints in iOS," he told MacNewsWorld.

This could mean Look for engines -- as in Look for engines the online search motor -- could gradually be packed out of The apple company gadgets. The apple company has already eliminated the Look for engines Charts application from iOS.

"Apple has never been one to neglect commercial opportunities or cut opponents any sort of break," said Charles Master, major specialist for Pund-IT. "In fact, the potential value of nearby ad earnings created it a no-brainer, and you could make the same point about gossips that The apple company will gradually substitute Look for engines -- which is the standard on iPhones -- with another online search motor."

Google and The apple company did not reply to our demands for further details.

Source: Technewsworld
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