Apple and Google have accepted the United Kingdom's "fairness" demands for their app stores. Is the US next?
By Paul Sandle and Sam Tabahriti LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Apple and Google have agreed to make their mobile app stores ...
Apple and Google have agreed to a series of changes aimed at making their app stores fairer for developers, the UK's ...
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