Roku tells customers it is unable to strike a deal with YouTube
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#232Fuck 'em both, honestly. Neither one is an innocent party.
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#233Re: Roku tells customers it is unable to strike a deal with YouTube
#234A bad look when Alphabet is selling competing devices like Chromecast (at least partially competing) and then pull YouTube from Roku devices.
There was an apple.com web site recently that stated that either Apple Music or AppleTV was available on game consoles. Naturally, as soon as someone noticed and made it public, it was pulled. But it's interesting to see how readily the big content producers are willing to add and remove themselves from people's boxes.
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#235Why does Roku even need to work with YouTube to put YouTube on the device? It's a web page that can be opened in any browser. For that reason, I have to assume that Roku wants to extract money from Google here, and as with net neutrality, they're right to not pay.
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#236If a company is spreading lies about you then there is no reason to continue working with that company. I'm not saying Roku did that, but if they did then why would Google stay with them and try to argue instead of just leaving them? Edit: I am specifically referring to the fact that Google claims Roku did this: > Roku has once again chosen to make unproductive and baseless claims rather than try to work constructive…
Because it won’t look good in the trust-busting lawsuit. Monopolies kill competition like this. Is this different? Maybe. Doesn’t look good.
Re: Roku tells customers it is unable to strike a deal with YouTube
#237Why does Roku even need to work with YouTube to put YouTube on the device? It's a web page that can be opened in any browser. For that reason, I have to assume that Roku wants to extract money from Google here, and as with net neutrality, they're right to not pay.
It’s better used as an app on these devices. A webpage would be very cumbersome to use with a basic remote and lower powered processor. I also assume they integrated into search and other roku functionality.
Re: Roku tells customers it is unable to strike a deal with YouTube
#238Re: Roku tells customers it is unable to strike a deal with YouTube
#239Why does Roku even need to work with YouTube to put YouTube on the device? It's a web page that can be opened in any browser. For that reason, I have to assume that Roku wants to extract money from Google here, and as with net neutrality, they're right to not pay.
It’s better used as an app on these devices. A webpage would be very cumbersome to use with a basic remote and lower powered processor. I also assume they integrated into search and other roku functionality.
1. Build an efficient "browser" (HTML5 runtime) that can run a web app.
2. Write a webapp specifically targeted towards TVs, includes 10 foot interface, etc.
Source: https://cobalt.dev/
Re: Roku tells customers it is unable to strike a deal with YouTube
#240Time to get a new TV then. It's been time for awhile but this is gonna be the inciting incident. And definitely not getting a Roku TV as my new one.