Apple touts record App Store holiday sales as tensions with software companies rise https://t.co/PXqQTVKQGB
— CNBC (@CNBC) January 6, 2021
New App Store numbers: Apple says users spent $1.8 billion on apps during the last week of 2020, up from $1.42 billion in the year prior + $540m spent on New Years, up from $386 million in 2020. $200 billion total payout to developers since 2008. https://t.co/foesvkCK5g
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) January 6, 2021
“Apple services entertain, inform, and connect the world in unprecedented year”
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) January 6, 2021
“Here are a few highlights from 2020 and new opportunities to look forward to in 2021.”https://t.co/sO2iLQf2LR pic.twitter.com/l48O8mn8my
FT: "App developers are exploring surreptitious new forms of user tracking to evade Apple’s new privacy rules, which threaten to upend the mobile advertising industry in the coming months.” https://t.co/UNRMqgHU81
— Chris Hoofnagle (@hoofnagle) January 6, 2021
“Do you want to play with fire?” ? I have to say it’s telling to see bad actors considering workarounds to violate new Apple’s privacy protections have a leader in Facebook. https://t.co/zbbPA4uikI
— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) January 6, 2021
一方、GoogleはAppプライバシーラベルの表示を回避するためにiOSアプリのアップデートを止めていると考えられている模様。ちなみにAndroid版はアップデートし続けている模様。。 / “Google avoids updating iOS apps as Apple adds privacy labels- 9to5Mac” https://t.co/sO1mbSIv3o
— ⓀⒾⒺⓉⒶ (@typex20) January 5, 2021
Is Google avoiding updating its iOS apps to stall publishing its App Store privacy label? https://t.co/6typ52YJRg
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) January 5, 2021
Lee Min Ho in the same company of many, many talented & award winning actors ??
— CUA? (@yocuayyaj) January 7, 2021
➡️ https://t.co/iwztBPopgT https://t.co/dZ3EX1H8XR
hey they should totally make that colour of iPhone! https://t.co/4iDQGQyJIR pic.twitter.com/kLaBuxwbWZ
— Benjamin Mayo (@bzamayo) January 6, 2021
Apple's new-year services momentum brag announcement includes a picture of someone buying a $200 mortar and pestle on an iPad using Apple Pay https://t.co/Q6CZ3hzaDc pic.twitter.com/jmcPa2Hg2X
— kif (@kifleswing) January 6, 2021
As a result of their efforts, developers selling digital goods and services have now earned more than $200 billion since the #AppStore launched in 2008 https://t.co/iphgn4eVS4 #AppleDeveloper
— Ann My Thai (@annmythai) January 6, 2021