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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, May 29, 2019
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Dedicated to the best store experience for everyone. We created the App Store with two goals in mind: that it be a safe and trusted place for customers to discover and download apps, and a great business opportunity for all developers."  Apple 8:38 AM
  • "Apple defends App Store practices, noting human reviews and free apps" VentureBeat 8:39 AM
  • "Apple publicly makes its case for the App Store: The Supreme Court recently ruled against Apple, allowing customers to sue the company under antitrust laws." Engadget 8:55 AM
  • "Apple fights back as regulatory scrutiny intensifies: Tech group sets out 'principles and practices' amid criticism on both sides of Atlantic" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 9:27 AM
  • "Apple defends App Store amid mounting criticism" Reuters 2:49 PM
  • "Apple's new App Store website takes aim at antitrust, anti-competitive claims" TechCrunch 11:13 AM
  • "Apple Goes on App Store Defense" Motley Fool 2:34 PM
  • "Inside the Apple Team That Decides Which Apps Get on iPhones: The former head of App Store reviews discusses why apps get rejected, competition between Apple and developers, and planning for WWDC."  Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:43 AM
  • "Apple's Antitrust Problem" Zacks 1:27 PM
  • "Apple's former app approval chief says he's 'really worried' about company's anticompetitive behavior" The Verge 8:52 AM
  • "Even Apple's ex-head of app reviews says App Store is unfair to Spotify, Netflix: 'Apple needs to own up' to irresponsible App Store policies against Apple's direct competitors like Spotify and Netflix, said Phillip Shoemaker, who ran app approvals for seven years."  CNET 11:04 AM
  • "Former App Store boss talks approvals process" Cult of Mac 8:52 AM
  • "A Wall Street firm has sorted out how much Apple will make from its new credit card with Goldman Sachs: The new Apple Card launches this summer, and it could reap as much as $1 billion in annual revenues for the Apple within a few years, according to estimates from Alliance Bernstein."  Business Insider 8:54 AM
  • "Apple Face Another Lawsuit Over Improper iTunes Data Disclosures" HotHardware 3:56 PM