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danielandrews.com | ||
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take.surf
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article analyzes Apple's recent mandatory changes to iOS and the App Store under the EU Digital Markets Act, characterizing the move as a complex form of 'malicious compliance' that still retains many monopolistic controls like mandatory review processes and high financial barriers. | |
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www.manton.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author criticizes Apple's compliance with the EU's Digital Markets Act, arguing that the company is using the legislation to maintain control over app distribution and browser engines, rather than genuinely supporting developers and users. | |
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pxlnv.com
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| | | | | Apples response to the E.U.s Digital Markets Act has arrived. In theory, this is the biggest ever change to the way native apps are distributed and sold on iOS. Between the complexity and caveats, however, this is not a Mac-like software experience on the iPhone though I am not sure I fully understand what [] | |
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theinternet.review
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| | | Apple has consolidated its monopoly power not by making its own products better but by making other products worse, according to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland. | ||