Startup founders lash out at Google for deleting Indian apps
Google removes 10 'non-compliant' Indian apps from Play Store.
Google removes 10 'non-compliant' Indian apps from Play Store.
10 Indian companies, including many well-established ones, have chosen to not pay for the value they receive on Play Store, says Google.
Google is looking to partner with international and domestic manufacturers to produce Pixel phones in India.
Indian users will find a language toggle to help multilingual speakers easily switch back and forth between English and Hindi.
Meanwhile, in order to make advertising user-friendly in 2023, the company has also announced rolling out the Beta version of its flagship Private Sandbox to a small percentage of Android devices.
Indian users will now have the option to choose their default search engine that will soon start to appear when a user sets up a new Android smartphone.
The top court was hearing a plea filed by Google, seeking a stay on the ₹1,337 cr penalty imposed by India's antitrust regulator.
This comes days after CCI imposed two separate penalties worth ₹1,337.76 crore and ₹936.44 crore on the tech giant.
The Competition Commission of India has issued a cease and desist order against Google from indulging in anti-competitive practices.
The programme is present in at least 28 countries with more than 100 million users.