iOS 7 – Apple and a heavy blow to Google

 

  More than a week now I was writing an article in which we present some news which at first glance seem too uninteresting, but represent a strong movement against those from Google. More precisely, it is about implementing the possibility to share video clips over the network Vimeo directly from iOS 7. Apple intends to implement in the Camera Roll application a button that will allow us to share video clips via Vimeo exactly how we share photos through Facebook or YouTube.

  Last year Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), removed the native application YouTube from iOS by forcing Google to launch its own application in the App Store, and this year it gives a new blow to its rivals by implementing Vimeo. Implementation of native support for Twitter and Facebook in iOS 6 generated a large increase in the use of services on the Apple platform, and in the case of Vimeo we are talking about exactly the same thing, but this time YouTube will suffer, many new users preferring to quickly transfer videos to Vimeo rather than searching for the application YouTube in App Store.

  This is of course a new strategic move by those from Apple who are trying their best to "bite" from the user share of Google services, and the partnership with Vimeo will definitely attract a part of YouTube users.