Google takes a page from Apple's playbook, and developers stand to make serious cash
Google's developer policies are about to be a lot more competitive with Apple.
Google is lowering the amount of money it takes out of app subscriptions, from 30 percent to 15 percent, after the first year a user's been subscribed. That's exactly the same as Apple's policy, which was changed last year.
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Here's how Google's transactions fees for developers will now be structured: for the first year, they'll get a 70 perc
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