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Google Matches Apple's Plan To Give Developers A Bigger Cut of The Revenue (recode.net) 44

An anonymous reader writes from a report via Recode: Apple announced a new revenue sharing model on Wednesday that would give developers more money when users subscribe to a service via their apps. Instead of keeping 70 percent of all revenue generated from subscriptions, publishers will be able to keep 85 percent of revenue, once a subscriber has been paying for a year. Google has decided to match Apple's latest offering. It too will move from a 70/30 split to a 85/15 split for subscriptions. However, instead of requiring developers to hook a subscriber for 12 months before offering the better split, it will make it available right away. Sources have said Google has been testing the new model over a year ago with video services in a way to get Play subscriptions to work with its TV streaming offerings like the Chromecast. Google has yet to announce when their new pricing plan will roll out. In other Google and Apple related news, Google's AI 'TensorFlow' software is coming to iOS to allow the iPhone to be able to run more sophisticated apps.
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Google Matches Apple's Plan To Give Developers A Bigger Cut of The Revenue

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  • No one cares about related news, stop doing it.

  • Too little too late (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Atrox666 ( 957601 ) on Thursday June 09, 2016 @10:07AM (#52281053)

    I already shuttered my shop and got rid of both my people. I just don't want a business partner like Google or Apple that dictates what I can sell in the marketplace to the point where I have no freedom of expression. They also are fond of reaching deep into the pockets of those that keep them in business.

    • by dirk ( 87083 ) <dirk@one.net> on Thursday June 09, 2016 @12:41PM (#52282085) Homepage

      Well, with Apple you have a point, but less so with Google. With Apple you HAVE to go through the app store or you have no way of getting on their products. With Google though, if you don't like their app store terms, you can always sell the app as a sideload app. Sure, it's not as nice, but then again if you aren't going to let Google have their cut via the app store what do you expect. The key is though, you have an option to completely avoid Google's app store and still get your app on their products.

      • With iOS, you can build any app and sell it through Cydia to any jailbroken iPhone.

        You will actually have a much larger potential market than a side loaded Android app would, because all jail-breakers use Cydia. Most Android owners will never find, much less load, your side loaded Android app.

    • unless we get distracted by someth

  • 85% of fuck all (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Big Hairy Ian ( 1155547 ) on Thursday June 09, 2016 @10:43AM (#52281253)
    So Android devs now get to keep 85% of fuck all because hardly anyone using Andriod actually pays for their apps
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Speak for yourself, knobcheese. I wouldn't pay a cent for an Apple app because it's made deliberately hard to obtain apps from other places, while Google makes it convenient for me to install apps how I want, so I'm happy to pay for useful software even when I could easily get away with not doing so.

      Same for MP3s, movies, and just about all digital content: the easier you make life for me, the more I'm inclined to pay. Making it harder for me to avoid payment will just make me try harder not to pay.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Google does not make convenient to install app how you want. I have used apple, android and windows phone (each for more than a year). The issue with android was that there was no way to remove permission for an app. So if the app says it needs permission to dial, you had only two choice. Give permission or don't install app. This was fixed in android 6 which is released only few months ago.

        With Apple, I had this control all the time. This was the reason why I switched over to iphone 6 from my nexus 5 in 20

  • There goes Android copying Apple again.

    • by sootman ( 158191 )

      Totally not copying. I'm sure they had this in the works for months, and it's just unfortunate timing that the day they planned to announce this was exactly one day after Apple happened to make the exact same announcement.

      In all seriousness, this isn't exactly rocket science. Just like companies lower the prices of their products every so often to compete, and then other companies lower theirs in response, it's been obvious since Day 1 that *someone* would eventually offer better than 70-30. I'm only surpri

  • In the not too distance past the 5th most downloaded app on the iOS app store made around $500 after taxes.

    In other words, not enough for anyone to live on.

    Certainly not those used to a regular developer's salary.

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