Google embraces third party app stores and payments to put Epic Games case behind it
Simon Sharwood / theregister - Lower app store fees are on the way, plus an on-ramp for third party digital bazaars Google has spelled out changes it will make to the fees it charges developers who use its app store and payment services, and says they represent the end of its long lega…
- Fortnite's return to Play Store after global settlement (3)
- Legal and market fallout: judge skeptical, stocks react (2)
- Play Store overhaul: lower fees, third‑party stores, payments freedom (5)
- Sweeney gag clause: CEO contractually forced into praising Google (4)
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Fortnite's return to Play Store after global settlement
Legal and market fallout: judge skeptical, stocks react
Play Store overhaul: lower fees, third‑party stores, payments freedom
Sweeney gag clause: CEO contractually forced into praising Google
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OpenAI Releases Codex App for Windows
Paul Thurrott / thurrott - One month after it released a standalone Codex app on the Mac, OpenAI announced a version for Windows.The post OpenAI Releases Codex App for Windows appeared first on Thurrott.com.
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Google ends is 30 percent app store fee and welcomes third-party app stores
Ian Carlos Campbell / engadget - Google is officially doing away with its 30 percent cut of Play Store transactions, and rolling out changes to how third-party app stores and alternate billing systems will be handled by Android. Some of these tweaks were proposed as part of the settlemen…
- Epic–Google settlement terms and concessions (5)
- Fortnite’s global return to Google Play (2)
- Play Store fee overhaul & Android store rules (7)
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Epic–Google settlement terms and concessions
Fortnite’s global return to Google Play
Play Store fee overhaul & Android store rules
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Raycast Launches Glaze, a Platform for Building Desktop Apps Through AI Prompts
Marcus Schuler / implicator - Raycast's Glaze lets Mac users build native desktop apps through AI prompts. Private beta with public store, free tier, and $20/month paid plans.
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