The Google Cloud Platform is cutting its percentage revenue
share to 3 percent from 20 percent, CNBC said, citing a person familiar with
the matter.
"Our goal is to provide partners with the best platform
and most competitive incentives in the industry. We can confirm that a change
to our Marketplace fee structure is in the works and we'll have more to share
on this soon," a Google Cloud spokesperson said in a statement to Reuters.
Earlier this year, Google cut the service fee it charges
developers on its app store by half on the first $1 million they earn in
revenue in a year. Google had said that it would cut app store fees to 15
percent from 30 percent effective July 1 — a move impacting most of the
developers on its app store.
In contrast, Apple in November last year said that it
planned to lower its commissions only for developers who make $1 million or less in proceeds in a year from its app
store.© Reuters
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