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by gregholland
5789 days ago
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Google also has a vested interest in keeping as many apps free as possible. Most free apps makes use of Admob (Google) as their primary source of revenue, this means that Google gets a cut of this. But for paid apps, the 30% that gets taken away from your sales goes to the carrier instead and Google does not see a cent of this. Therefore by limiting the number of countries from which developers can publish apps, as well as the countries where paid apps are available, Google is actually boosting their own profits. I have almost given up on the Android market, Looking forward to MeeGo and Win7mo. |
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Do you have a source for that? As far as I know you pay for apps using Google Checkout and the carrier never enters into it.