I don't get the Facebook Microsoft relationship
Zuckerberg: Microsoft more willing to work with us, still open to a Google partnership
Microsoft is more willing to work with us. We have Microsoft services plastered all over our website. Yet we don't have a single app for their mobile platform. In case you guys didn't know, Facebook owns Instagram. So why with such willingness to work together is there no official Instagram, Facebook, Facebook messenger app? Why isn't Microsoft pushing??
And please, don't anybody talk about the 'built in integration'.
Re: I don't get the Facebook Microsoft relationship
Yes, it is weird indeed. Both the app and the built-in stuff are crap compared to the mobile website or apps from other platforms.
Re: I don't get the Facebook Microsoft relationship
This is a demonstration of how large companies have different priorities and different divisions have different incentives. Apparently there was enough incentive from Bing for Facebook to go with that over Google. I doubt MS would turn down a huge deal for their search platform unless Facebook builds an app for Windows Phone. While it is frustrating to see the isolation that occurs it is just part of normal business.
Re: I don't get the Facebook Microsoft relationship
They know MS really needs those apps for the WP platform and they know MS would be willing to pay them for development.http://webcardid.com/apple/images/a14
Re: I don't get the Facebook Microsoft relationship
MS is such an incredibly large company, I don't think they think like you do (or you wish they would).
"We only will do this huge project if they release an Instagram app!" ...that sounds a little bit silly to me.
Re: I don't get the Facebook Microsoft relationship
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Originally Posted by
ammarmalik2011
Zuckerberg: Microsoft more willing to work with us, still open to a Google partnership
Microsoft is more willing to work with us. We have Microsoft services plastered all over our website. Yet we don't have a single app for their mobile platform. In case you guys didn't know, Facebook owns Instagram. So why with such willingness to work together is there no official Instagram, Facebook, Facebook messenger app? Why isn't Microsoft pushing??
And please, don't anybody talk about the 'built in integration'.
It's because you are thinking of Microsoft as a monolith organisation rather than (like most organisations) a series of computing fiefdoms - the team behind BING are tasked with making it the most successful search engine, that is their purpose. A tie-in with facebook is excellent for that team, it's not their job to care what is good for the WP team. The whole history of Microsoft is based on internal competition. In the past, many web features were killed off because they might impact the sales of MS office and the office team was more powerful than the web services teams.
Re: I don't get the Facebook Microsoft relationship
Lets not forget, Facebook has billions of users worldwide, WP has maybe 10 million, why cut off the huge revenue from billions of users, just because your minority Phone OS gets no support.