Personally, I think the EUC should force Apple to let the user change default apps. At least with Android, the user is in ultimate charge. Each user can set whatever app is best for them.
Ditto for allowing other iOS App Stores. If any other company, say Microsoft, had limited apps to ones they got a royalty on and had final say about, the world would've screamed bloody murder.
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As far as this EUC Google investigation, let me repeat:
It was not started by phone makers. The EU investigation was requested by a consortium of Google search competitors, called FairSearch.
What is FairSearch and why does it hate Google so much?
How Google's competitors learned to stop worrying and start lobbying
http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/12/4216026/who-is-fairsearch
This is really about whether or not people first search for travel via Google, or via Kayak. Whether they search for pictures via Google or Bing.
Ditto for allowing other iOS App Stores. If any other company, say Microsoft, had limited apps to ones they got a royalty on and had final say about, the world would've screamed bloody murder.
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As far as this EUC Google investigation, let me repeat:
It was not started by phone makers. The EU investigation was requested by a consortium of Google search competitors, called FairSearch.
What is FairSearch and why does it hate Google so much?
How Google's competitors learned to stop worrying and start lobbying
http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/12/4216026/who-is-fairsearch
This is really about whether or not people first search for travel via Google, or via Kayak. Whether they search for pictures via Google or Bing.