Google Removes YouTube from the Amazon Echo Show, Says it Violates their ToS...

 
 
 
Google Removes YouTube from the Amazon Echo Show, Says it Violates their ToS...

 
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Sep 27, 2017 10:00 PM • by Doug Lynch
Google Removes YouTube from the Amazon Echo Show, Says it Violates their ToS

Amazon and Google have been going back and forth for a few years now. They seem to not want to play nice with each other  due to the large competitive overlap of their products and services, and in some case it's resulted in a worse user experience for the end user. We see this conflict with products such as Amazon Prime Video, Google Home and more. This week, users found that their YouTube application was no longer working on the Amazon Echo Show as access to it was removed by Google.

This rivalry between Google and Amazon is nothing new and it's something that has had a negative impact on users for years (though, at the same time, such competition likely had many unseen benefits). For example, the Amazon Prime Video application has never had support for Chromecast because Amazon wants you to buy their Fire TV Stick instead. This upsets Google and so they found a reason for them to remove the application from the Play Store. Thankfully it's back now, but it still doesn't have support for Chromecast.

Amazon holds a grudge too and not only refuses to sell the Chromecast on their website, but also refuses to sell the Google Home in their store as well. Searching for either of these two Google products shows Amazon's alternative towards the top of the list, again a result of the overlap between both their products and services. While competition itself certainly pushes these companies to leapfrog each other with their respective endeavors, a sizable chunk of their customers would like to see Google and Amazon meet somewhere in the middle to make everyday services simpler and more seamless.

Now, Google says that Amazon's implementation of YouTube on the Echo Show violates their terms of service and creates a broken user experience for the customer. Amazon is seemingly upset about it because they feel there isn't a technical reason as to why Google did this, and that they did so without an explanation to Amazon or a notification to their customers.


Source: TechCrunch




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Sep 27, 2017 6:37 PM • by Karunakar Donthamshetti
Mozilla's Firefox Quantum Project Enhancements would Hit in FireFox 58 for Android

Mozilla Firefox company had announced a project for the browser year ago, which is named as Firefox Quantum. It had gone out for beta testing and will be available for consumers very soon. Mozilla company has taken a step forward for the enduring chrome-challenger and has prepared to take advantage of multi-core setups, which are common these days. Right now, the Mozilla is using the Firefox 57 which is using the Gecko engine service, while chrome is using the Blink engine. Now, the Mozilla company is planning to change the Gecko engine and supporting the development of Servo.

The Servo is an experimental browser engine which is written in Rust for some time now. The Servo browser engine would make Firefox browser very fast. The Firefox Quantum project would be planning to ship in Firefox 57 is Quantum CSS on a desktop version which is based on Servo CSS style system. These CSS style system would be a responsible for loading web pages with appearances of elements, which are providing to load pages very fast. Sadly, the Quantum CSS is disabled on Firefox 57, but it would be enabled on Firefox 58. It is right now under beta testing if you want to download & test this from Google play store.

It also manages to prioritize tabs how you are using the browser which would actively download and render tabs based on your usage. So, this makes 30% more RAM-efficient usage than Chrome browser, which means Firefox would load the page very fast. The company has said that it would fix 469 bugs, that would be an impact of the improvement the speed of the browser. Thanks to photon project, it has done some changes in the skin of the browser and looks great high-DPI display. It would be expected to release on November 14th.




 
 

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