Google to cut app store fees on developers' first US$1 million in sales by half

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After a similar move by Apple last year.

Google to cut app store fees on developers' first US$1 million in sales by half
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 ...

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