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Google to cut app store fees on developers’ first US$1 million in sales by half – iTnews
After a similar move by Apple last year.
Google will cut the service fee that it charges developers on its app store by half for the first US$1 million in revenue they earn every year, after a similar move by rival Apple last year.
Both the companies have come under fire from large firms such as Microsoft, Spotify Technology, as well as startups and smaller companies, that allege the fees deprive consumers of choices and push up the price of apps.
Google said in a blog post that the move would cut app store fees to 15 percent from 30 percent…
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