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How to set parental controls on Google Play Store: Prevent purchases
By Ara Wagoner published

Coronavirus causing Google Play staff shortages, will delay app review times by a week
By Chris Wedel published

Google Play developers have earned more than $80 billion to date
By Jason England published
Google's parent company Alphabet announced it's Q4 2019 earnings yesterday, revealing that it has paid Play Store developers more than $80 billion to date.

2019: App Store subscription spending outstrips Google Play by $2.5 billion
By Stephen Warwick published
Sensor Tower data has revealed that App Store subscription spending in the US outstripped Google Play by a whopping $2.5 billion, as overall revenue grew 21% to $4.6 billion.

Byte, the successor to Vine you've always dreamed of, is now available
By Stephen Warwick published
The long-awaited successor to Vine, Byte, is now available on iOS and Android!

TikTok signs deal with Merlin to license music from independent labels
By Stephen Warwick published
TikTok is set to announce a deal with Merlin that will allow it to use music from tens of thousands of independent labels in its videos, as well as on its new music streaming service Resso.

How to get started with Android apps on your Chromebook
By Ara Wagoner published
Just about every Chromebook sold today comes with Android apps via the Google Play Store. Here’s how to pick your apps and ensure they get updated promptly.
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