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Google move to cut Play Store fee could help ‘boutique’ apps, but not big developers – The Indian Express
Google’s announcement follows a similar move by Apple last year when the Cupertino company said it will reduce its fee from 30 per cent to 15 per cent from January,…
In a move that brings relief to thousands of developers across the world, Google has decided that from July 1 it will take just a 15 per cent cut down from the present 30 per cent on the first $1 million revenue earned by apps on Google Play. While the move does not change much for big apps, it does help smaller apps and game developers in a big way.
Reduction of commission fees is likely to benefit boutique firms, individual application developers and early stage startups, Manjunath Bhat, Sr Director…
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