Google has dropped its commission, charging a 20% service fee and an optional 5% to use its billing services. It will also ...
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Google is lowering its service fee on in-app purchases and subscriptions. The standard rate drops from 30% to 20% for transactions from new user installs (first-time installations after regional ...
Google announced a bevy of new features, tools, and programs ahead of the latest Game Developers Conference (GDC) to make bringing PC games to Android easier than ever. These include first-class ...
Google has announced updates to the Android ecosystem, covering billing flexibility on Google Play, a new Registered App ...
Without any doubt, Android is the world’s most commonly used mobile operating system. To many, it presents quite an opportunity and a large, lucrative market for app developers. Creating top-notch and ...
From July, depending on where you live, Google will now generally charge developers 20 percent for in-app purchases, or 10 percent for subscriptions — but it’s also carving out several new categories ...
Google has announced changes coming for third-party Android app stores and lower fees as the Epic Games dispute has finally ended.
Google is developing another Linux terminal app. The app runs a full Debian environment. Developers will be able to build Android apps on device. For some time, Android has had access to a terminal ...
Google is changing how apps are installed on Android. A new policy could reshape sideloading, developer fees, and app store ...