Kasz216 on 12 February 2013
| superchunk said: probably... they already have a lock on Android as most users won't change their default settings and then having it in iOS means they basically have 100% of the mobile market. Makes sense regardless of the split in ad revenue overall between Apple and Google. Its still a gain in revenue. |
I'm surprised that they're aloud to do that actually. Seems like it'd fall under the same anti-trust suit tat hit microsoft.








