“Apple’s App Store ecosystem facilitated over half a trillion dollars in commerce in 2019” This is fascinating, both for the data and the methodology https://t.co/Tq6RfE6bSv
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) June 15, 2020
Great drumroll for next week’s WWDC. https://t.co/6zJKYio6ev
— Jean-Louis Gassée (@gassee) June 15, 2020
As @EU_Competition launches investigations against Apple, A publishes an "independent" study: how dare you, App Store facilitated $0.5 TR sales in 2019!
— Tommaso Valletti (@TomValletti) June 16, 2020
Not uninteresting. But it has nothing to do with competition concerns. Looks like a monopoly, actually.https://t.co/xDowux3j2X
That’s not a small number, however you slice and dice it.
— Kontra (@counternotions) June 15, 2020
https://t.co/acP6TaG3oP
Wow.
— Scott Brinker (@chiefmartec) June 15, 2020
Apple’s App Store ecosystem facilitated over half a trillion dollars in commerce in 2019 https://t.co/4iE79MSvyL pic.twitter.com/qS1YsowUpf
As @EU_Competition launches investigations against Apple, A publishes an "independent" study: how dare you, App Store facilitated $0.5 TR sales in 2019!
— Tommaso Valletti (@TomValletti) June 16, 2020
Not uninteresting. But it has nothing to do with competition concerns. Looks like a monopoly, actually.https://t.co/xDowux3j2X
Apple’s App Store ecosystem facilitated over half a trillion dollars in commerce in 2019 #Apple
— Susan Li (@SusanLiTV) June 15, 2020
Surprised #China sales in #AppStore #apps $246bln higher than the US $138bln
Goes to show how digitally integrated #China life is versus the US $aapl https://t.co/SycAhqiLzO
未明のAppleのプレスリリースはこの件から来ています(‾◡◝ )
— NANA?令和2年生まれ (@NANA_CoRRiENTE) June 16, 2020
Apple’s App Store ecosystem facilitated over half a trillion dollars in commerce in 2019 (App Store経済圏を通じて2019年には5000億ドル以上の規模の経済活動を促進)
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Quantifying the size of the overall commerce generated by the App Store, creating opportunities for entrepreneurship, health and well-being, education, and job creation: half a trillion USD globally, 10% of it in Europe https://t.co/wpUdB0IGZa
— Hendrik Bourgeois (@HendrikBourgeoi) June 16, 2020
iPhoneアプリを通した商品の売買市場の規模:5190億ドル。
— Nobi Hayashi 林信行 (@nobi) June 16, 2020
そのうちリテールアプリなどを通した物品の売買が4300億ドル、デジタル商品やサービスは610億ドル、アプリ内の広告450億ドル(Analysis Grou,調べ)https://t.co/Ck0952htsP pic.twitter.com/MGRsUa0ZmL
Apple facing two EU inquires into App Store, Apple Pay via @IrishTimesBiz https://t.co/MB4vfPaZmC
— Irish Times Business (@IrishTimesBiz) June 16, 2020
.@Apple announces that its App Store accounted for $519 billion billing and sales last year.https://t.co/tr9eesImmV
— Tech2 (@tech2eets) June 16, 2020
Apple is under scrutiny from European antitrust regulators for possible violations of competition laws, in probes focused on Apple Pay and its App Store https://t.co/9fEdECwr74 via @WSJ
— Robert Barnes (@Barnes_Law) June 16, 2020
WSJ News Alert: Apple Faces Two EU Antitrust Probes Over Apps https://t.co/iy1Dykc9Kj
— J (@j17sf) June 16, 2020
Is it fair for Apple to force App Store developers to use its payment networks and pay a 30% cut of sales, when its own services don't have to? It's good to see Europe is investigating this. https://t.co/acUXy3g1G4
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) June 16, 2020
BREAKING: EU announces formal investigation into Apple's App Store rules https://t.co/alq8aVyN8o
— Sam Shead (@Sam_L_Shead) June 16, 2020
The European Commission announced Tuesday that it's launching an antitrust investigations into Apple's App Store rules and the Apple Pay platform.
— Alex Barredo ? (@somospostpc) June 16, 2020
Thank you Euro-Jesushttps://t.co/6kP71KjWV6
The EU is ultimately asking whether its right and fair that companies have to go through Apple to reach consumers. Apple takes a 30% commission on other company's App Store revenues including rivals like Spotify https://t.co/alq8aVyN8o
— Sam Shead (@Sam_L_Shead) June 16, 2020
CC's Thomas Vinje, Ashwin van Rooijen and Stavroula Vryna are representing Spotify in its #antitrust complaint to the European Commission regarding Apple's business practices. https://t.co/jUrGL5eUZG
— Clifford Chance Antitrust (@CC_Antitrust) June 16, 2020