The same events repeated. Looks like the new YouTube app from Microsoft does not obtain the blessing Google. Company is headquartered in Mountain View was back to block. According to Engadget , Google actually wants Microsoft to create applications based on HTML5. However, new applications are still as previous versions are packaged in such a way that Google can not guarantee ad can be displayed properly. Thus, the application is returned YouTube violated the terms and conditions that led to the rejection of Microsoft's API key.
Of course, Microsoft is delivering feedback about the blocking. In short, the reason Microsoft considers Google to block apps they purposely "made-up". Microsoft questioned the requirement that obliges Google HTML5 applications, because YouTube app for Android and iOS-based HTML5 instead. Associated with ad serving, Microsoft claims to have asked Google to provide similar information as received by the iPhone and Android that Microsoft could emulate how your ads on their platform with more accurate, but Google refused the request.
Microsoft's long response ends with the following statement:
We think it is clear that Google does not want Windows Phone users have the same experience as users of Android and Apple, and they do not mind a more just reason alone. Nevertheless, we are committed to provide to the user experience they deserve, and are happy to work with Google to resolve the problem of legitimacy that may exist. For a while, once again we asked Google to stop blocking against our YouTube app.
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