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2013/08/19

YouTube App Pulled in Microsoft-Google Dispute - HTML5 Report


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If you're a Windows Phone owner who is particularly fond of music videos or comedy channels, you may be scanning your home screen or the app store to download YouTube and get your media fix. Unfortunately, recent developments have put you out of luck for now. Google pulled the new Windows Phone YouTube application from Windows Phones less than 50 hours after the application launched.
TV apps may lag the mobile world in many ways-there's rarely an app for that when it comes to controlling TVs beyond the basics-but the latest version of the Espial TV Browser is leveraging new HTML5, HbbTV, WebKit and chipset capabilities to evolve into a comprehensive application platform for televisions. Thus, it can support Web video, broadcast video, social media and Web browsing within a TV environment.
Online video is becoming, in ever increasing numbers, a useful part of people's lives. It's also becoming an increasingly large part of operations for businesses as well, and as such, a lot more bandwidth is consumed in the viewing of online video. But with the rise of online video also comes the rise of ways to improve the consumption of said video, and HTML5 in video is becoming one of the biggest such methods around.
Video on-the-go is a sought-after element of the in-car experience, whether that comes in the form of built-in DVD players or those New York City-style rear-seat Web screens. Looking to increase the options for automakers, ACCESS is leveraging the HTML5 applications support inside its NetFront Browser for connected cars to add Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) multiscreen support and the ability to stream hybrid TV content directly to in-vehicle infotainment systems using the HbbTV European standard.


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