Office 365 BI vs. SharePoint 2013 on premise BI - are new updates going to O365 only/first?

With some of the more recent blog posts I've seen there seems to be talk of a trend where new fixes/changes/enhancements to PowerView/Power BI, etc... are going to happen in Office 365 but may not be happening for SharePoint on premise.
Does anyone have any more details on this or have they heard similar?
I've seen the Power BI blog talking about new releases and enhancements each month, which I assume SharePoint PowerView is not getting those enhancements?

Thank you that does help clear up a few things.
However, I still don't fully understand some of the "duplication" of things?
For example:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/power-view-explore-visualize-and-present-your-data-HA102835634.aspx?CTT=5&origin=HA104103581
That talks about Power BI :
"Power View has new features, as part of Power BI for Office 365:
Create Power View sheets in Excel and then view them in the Power BI Windows Store app.
View Power View in Excel sheets in your browser, without installing Silverlight. Read about the supported features of the HTML5 version of Power View.
Read the Power BI Getting Started Guide."
Will those same new features be in those bi-monthly SQL Server CU releases?
(that may not be the best example, but on the Power BI blog they talk about various new features/enhancements, etc...)
Perhaps I am just confused by the shared name of Power View in Office 365 and SharePoint?

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    The OneDrive portal works fine and users are able to sync their files with the OneDrive client for Windows.
    Now I want to test the OneDrive for Business mobile app on Android, but there is no option to specify the "personal" portal URL.
    It asks only for domain credentials.
    Does I need to configure specific records on my public DNS to allow mobile users to sync their files?
    Thanks

    I can confirm that with iOS you can connect to your SharePoint server through the advanced options.
    But the very strange thing is that the OneDrive version for Windows Phone 8.1 is limited as the Android version.
    This has no sense.
    Why does Microsoft should limit the Business functions on its mobile operating system, and not on iOS?
    Another strange thing is that configuring my Exchange account, Windows Phone 8.1 informed me that it has connected OneDrive for business (but is a fake information).
    See attached image.
    If I open the built-in OneDrive app, it give me the option to add a OneDrive for business account, but is only for Office 365 users (like with the Android version).
    I thing that Microsoft should let at least to Windows Phone users to connect to on-premise SharePoint sites.

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