Apple and the iCloud Video Sharing service

  From last night you all know that Apple removed the YouTube application from the new iOS 6 beta 4, and in the official version of the operating system this application will not be present, it will be replaced by another specially made by Google. Some users claim that this change is not advisable, others say that it is a step forward for iOS, but it remains to be seen how things will unfold as soon as this version of the operating system is available. Giving up the YouTube application will not be beneficial for Google, but it could be very beneficial for Apple and below I will explain why.

  In iOS 6 Apple also included the system Shared Photo Streams which allows users to share photos via iCloud to their friends, and from autumn the company could launch something similar for video clips. Although competing with YouTube is not such a good idea, with hundreds of millions of iDevices behind it, Apple could launch a video sharing system through iCloud and a lot of people will use this functionality. The YouTube application in iOS was bad, it had to be changed, but Apple could also change the sharing system. The possibility of uploading any video clips from our iDevices to iCloud and sharing them to other mobile/desktop terminals is useful and if it still took YouTube out of the equation, Apple must offer it to users.

  Many have wondered why Apple hasn't already done this, but perhaps it was necessary to give up YouTube to make this change and since the first steps have been taken, I think we will be in for a pleasant surprise from Apple .