Yesterday Apple unexpected changes in the conditions it imposes on developers of IOS apps for iPhone and iPad . Dutch development studio prices changeBut remain skeptical at the same time , partly because of the vague formulations that Apple uses .
Antitrust Investigation
But the big news is that Adobe and Google now think they have free rein . The previous version of the conditions closed development software from Adobe with Flash via a conversion tool ( Packager ) makes apps for IOS . Apple also banned , while revealing his own IAD , other mobile ad brokers " not neutral " were, because they have such a rival mobile OS . This Apple threatened Google's mobile advertising platform AdMob to ward off the iPhone and iPad , though still not an effective blockade come .
The measures led to much controversy and even the U.S. market watchdog FTC launched an antitrust investigation. Under this pressure, now let Apple reins , to the delight of Adobe and Google.
No Flash in browser
"We will again continue to develop this feature for future releases , Welcomes Adobe. " This is fantastic news for developers , we get reports that Packager apps already admitted to the App Store. We point out however that Apple 's restrictions on Flash in the browser IOS still in force. "
AdMob can
Google also blogs relieved that AdMob , which last year 750 million U.S. dollars paidAt IOS can stay. "Unlike the previous version , the new terms give Apple developers can choose from different ad platforms (including Google 's AdMob ) to monetize their apps . [ ... ] We are pleased that Apple has clarified its terms . "
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