Well, Apple gets incredible amounts of crap from HN and other places for their lack of openness. But at this point people just assume that Apple will not open up their stuff. And for the most part Apple doesn't make promises about that.
Google, on the other hand, got a free pass for a while because they had a lot of marketing to the effect of "Look at us! We're the openest openers who ever opened openness!" and... well, they have a history of spectacularly failing to follow through on that with, say, Android ("oh, it's totally open -- except for this release that only our partners get! And except for all the bits that most people don't realize are separate and that we'll C&D you for distributing! But it's OPEN, we promise!").
So people are starting to no longer give Google the automatic pass on this. Which should be expected.
Google, on the other hand, got a free pass for a while because they had a lot of marketing to the effect of "Look at us! We're the openest openers who ever opened openness!" and... well, they have a history of spectacularly failing to follow through on that with, say, Android ("oh, it's totally open -- except for this release that only our partners get! And except for all the bits that most people don't realize are separate and that we'll C&D you for distributing! But it's OPEN, we promise!").
So people are starting to no longer give Google the automatic pass on this. Which should be expected.