I didn't make that up, btw. Literal quote from Schiller. Who then goes on to design how our app should actually work, what should be part of a free tier, and other edicts of product design. Thanks for the show notes, Phil! https://t.co/LhdAzDjeVe
— DHH (@dhh) June 18, 2020
It’s no surprise to see ? from @dhh, but @davidcicilline is also very ? in this interview with @reckless . Straight up calls Apple a “monopolist” several times:https://t.co/kfdn4KDeLB pic.twitter.com/REUhuUlLIf
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) June 18, 2020
really enjoyed this vergecast interview with @dhh. also great to hear a congressman complain about a monopoly charging 30 percent of revenue for its services. replace "apple" with "federal government" and you have most of my political philosophy.https://t.co/JmGvj4WfE4 pic.twitter.com/KKVev9EPxd
— Paul Miller (@futurepaul) June 19, 2020
Apple’s App Store fees are "highway robbery," says House Antitrust Committee chair https://t.co/wk8dLRif8e pic.twitter.com/AAQre6rNsu
— The Verge (@verge) June 19, 2020
If the chair of the House Antitrust Committee calls you a bully and compares you to a railroad robber baron, well, then you are having the same kind of day that Apple is right now. Vergecast bonus episode:https://t.co/kfdn4KDeLB pic.twitter.com/yFL03CwgY8
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) June 18, 2020
Great interview with @davidcicilline. Tim Cook refused to testify to the Antitrust Subcommittee? https://t.co/6OHInoeQIJ
— Matt Stoller (@matthewstoller) June 18, 2020
You really need to listen to @RepCicilline on this firestorm of a @verge podcast. I really hope that @apple is listening as well. https://t.co/ThFhS8WkcW
— DHH (@dhh) June 18, 2020
Apple’s App Store fees are ‘highway robbery,’ says House antitrust committee chair https://t.co/ozZ70bqHMF
— Evan Kirstel #RemoteWork (@EvanKirstel) June 19, 2020
Apple’s App Store fees are "highway robbery," says House Antitrust Committee chair https://t.co/BHVPwFkM1l pic.twitter.com/Iut2mvvqMS
— The Verge (@verge) June 18, 2020
Exclusive! Apple's App Store fees are "highway robbery" and "unconscionable," House antitrust committee chairman @davidcicilline tells me in a Vergecast conversation with @dhh:https://t.co/XFH2pxVC5w
— nilay patel (@reckless) June 18, 2020
Also, I laughed at this @dhh answer to whether he planned this controversy as a marketing stunt for Hey https://t.co/XFH2pxVC5w pic.twitter.com/uSu0G4ZaRN
— nilay patel (@reckless) June 18, 2020
"Hey"건은 애플의 반독점 무드에 얹혀서 애플 나쁜놈으로 몰아붙이기가 사실상 컨센서스가 된것 같은데, 나는 그렇게 생각하지 않음. 앱스토어(나 유사 서비스, 구글 플레이 포함)에서 앱을 받고 결제를 하는 일련의 과정에 예외가 있어서는 안된다는 생각. https://t.co/2Uo2Vw70Tl
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) June 19, 2020
Hey @RepCicilline, you're going to get a kick out of this. Now Apple is telling us how to design our products too! They don't just want to dictate distribution, they also want to dictate product design, and define what an "acceptable" email client is. https://t.co/RYoRvtfq0D
— DHH (@dhh) June 18, 2020
New: Apple sent a letter to Hey saying that if it doesn’t change its app — to either allow in-app payments or to support other email services — it’s not going to get approved. Ever. https://t.co/ngn6dtwaZx
— David Pierce (@pierce) June 18, 2020
Apple sends a letter to Hey: Change your app or get out of the App Store @pierce has a copy of the full rejection letterhttps://t.co/4k9CVFY8r0
— Biz Carson (@bizcarson) June 18, 2020
Apple says it won’t change App Store rules for Hey — or anyone else (story by @Indianidle) https://t.co/hTLtWaKcaM
— TNW (@thenextweb) June 19, 2020
Apple says it won’t change App Store rules for Hey — or anyone else (story by @Indianidle) https://t.co/Jj1cNlLxu5
— TNW (@thenextweb) June 19, 2020
Apple is acting like a monopolist and a bully, according to the chairman of the House antitrust subcommittee
— Anykey (@TechnoFails) June 18, 2020
"...bullying people to pay 30 percent or denying access to their market”https://t.co/tCsQslg07p#apple #silo #bigtech #badtech #infosec #apps #antitrust #smallBusiness pic.twitter.com/dcSvpzAisA