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Too lazy to type in YouTube, which I just did right now and I don't really see much difference maybe because I'm not some technical person who can notice these things.
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#12
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I won't miss it. The mobile site seems at least as good, so the app is redundant.
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#13
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Same
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#14
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I never have loading issues but I use wifi. No buffering it starts instantly.
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#15
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poor app anyway. its almost as useless to me as the magazine kiosk app, whatever its name is
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#16
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I'm sure Google will make their own YouTube app, and really they should be the one making it and updating it seeing how they own YouTube. Well, maybe they made the iOS one - I'm not sure, but there will be more timely updates and improvements to the app if it's a normal app you download instead of something that only gets updated when there's an iOS update.
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#17
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Hate newsstand. Just takes up space on my springboard.
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#18
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Indeed. Google is doing their own.
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#19
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This is a huge blow for me. I use the YouTube very often and now Google's alternative will be filled with ads.
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#20
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The perk with Apple's app is that it's ad-free. I reckon we'll see some sort of ad, or the obligatory data-harvesting, in Google's alternative app.
I'm personally hoping we see a jailbreak tweak that reenables the old app, so long as the APIs still work and aren't turned off on Google's end. |
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