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70% of app price go to developers, 30% to operator?

Mr_N1ce

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Nov 10, 2009
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Hi
since I am currently writing a case study about Google/Android for university, there is one issue thats surprising me: apparently, Google does not keep any of the purchase price. According to this report on CNET the remaining 30% go to the mobile network operator. Can anyone confirm this or even better: has another reliable source?

EDIT: Another source states that Google is keeping the remaining 30%: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/02/google-takes-he/
 
I suspect that google in turn retains all the advertsing revenue attached to the massive quantities of free apps downloaded from the market, as well as any advertising on the market itself. sounds like a decent way of making money doing what you already do well, with little investment on google's part. That plus the developers get a much larger split and what is gearing up to be much broader world wide distribution (eventually), with much fewer restrictions.

Sounds like a win win all around.
 
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