Mumbai: The LPG crisis may have hit some restaurants hard, but quite a few others have found a way to stay in business with ...
Fortnite will finally return to the Google Play Store worldwide on March 19, after being removed in 2020 due to a dispute between ...
Google recently announced major changes to Play Store policies including lower app commissions, registered third-party stores ...
Google Play Store will soon flag apps that drain your Android battery, helping users spot power-hungry apps before installing them and pushing developers to improve their inefficient apps.
Indian entrepreneurs criticise Google's Play Store concessions, claiming they fail to address ongoing antitrust concerns and maintain unfair fees.
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Google kills 30% app fee and throws open doors to rival app stores
A federal court order is forcing Google to dismantle its tightly controlled Android app marketplace, ending the company’s ability to charge a standard commission on in-app purchases and requiring it ...
Google and Epic Games' antitrust settlement replaces the Play Store's flat 30% commission with tiered fees of 10-20% and ...
Google is changing how apps are installed on Android. A new policy could reshape sideloading, developer fees, and app store competition.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney confirms Fortnite will return to Google Play soon while Epic’s own mobile store continues supporting Android.
The tech giant mentioned that the new policies and fees will start rolling out to developers in the EEA (European Economic Area), the UK, and the US by June 30. It will be rolled out in Australia by ...
Google plans to lower Play Store fees and allow certified alternative app stores after a monopoly ruling. The changes follow ...
Google is lowering its service fee on in-app purchases and subscriptions. The standard rate drops from 30% to 20% for transactions from new user installs (first-time installations after regional ...
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