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Theo March 10, 2026

Google got forced to open up Android

Summary

The transcript discusses the ongoing tensions between tech companies like Apple and Google regarding app store policies, app distribution, and open-source principles. The speaker highlights Epic Games' legal battles and criticizes the 30% fees charged by iOS and Android app stores, which he argues disrupt business margins and limit developer choices. While Android has historically been more open-source and flexible compared to Apple, there are emerging concerns about potential restrictions and changes that could make the platform less developer-friendly. The key takeaway is the importance of maintaining open ecosystems and protecting developers' ability to distribute applications freely across mobile platforms.

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