Walmart-backed PhonePe launches Indus Appstore, India s 1st Google Play Store rival with 200,000 apps, personalized recommendations, diverse language options. | Latest News India
PhonePe, owned by Walmart Inc., launches Indus Appstore, a new Android-based mobile application store in India to compete with Google s Play Store. The store offers over 200,000 apps and games in 12 Indian languages with no listing fees for developers until 2025.
A more sensible approach would be to accept App Store and Play Store as natural monopolies in their spheres and regulate the tariff, without compromising the security and integrity of these platforms
Google has agreed to pay $700 million and several other concessions to nearly 102 million customers in the US as part of an antitrust payout over fees the tech giant charged through its app store