| If I remembered correctly, windows phone users can use web version of YouTube just fine. The app was not developed by Google and based on undocumented API. I'm not speaking for Google but if I'm building a streaming app, I won't like other people make "clones" without my permission or review. Reasons are: 1. Customers who meet bugs on these clones may blame me but it's actually bugs in these clones. 2. Compability may be a pain because I have no idea how these clones use my "API". This happens a lot when Mint is scraping webpages for data and fails on webpage redesigns. "something appears to be working" is a light year away from "what guaranteed to be working". 3. One solution may be building the official app for windows phones but it just doesn't financially work out. WP never got traction to justify the cost of migrating a big app like Youtube to some totally different platform. Might be chicken and egg problems though. What do you think can be solutions for the problems above? Standardization might help but online video site is not something you can easily carve out a "standard". |