Amazon and Google are fighting, and that means consumers lose
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2017/12/06/amazon-and-google-are-fighting-and-that-means-consumers-lose/
Two tech giants are in a messy streaming video fight right now, leaving consumers squeezed in the middle.
Google on Tuesday said it would pull its YouTube apps from Amazon's Echo Show, which is an Alexa-powered device with a screen, and Fire TV starting next month. Why? Google pointed a finger at Amazon, which hasn't been selling some products from Google and Nest, which is also owned by Google's parent company. Amazon also doesn't allow Google products to have access to its Prime Video streaming service, the statement said.
Amazon and Google are fighting, and that means consumers lose
Dec 6, 2017, 7:26pm UTC
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2017/12/06/amazon-and-google-are-fighting-and-that-means-consumers-lose/
>Two tech giants are in a messy streaming video fight right now, leaving consumers squeezed in the middle.
>Google on Tuesday said it would pull its YouTube apps from Amazon's Echo Show, which is an Alexa-powered device with a screen, and Fire TV starting next month. Why? Google pointed a finger at Amazon, which hasn't been selling some products from Google and Nest, which is also owned by Google's parent company. Amazon also doesn't allow Google products to have access to its Prime Video streaming service, the statement said.