The tyranny of Apple’s revised policies for publishing apps to their store continues to bring developers blood to a boil. While Apple claims that the changes to publishing policies were for the greater good- developers have seen some rather nefarious consequences. Subsequently this has lead to more apps published on android and doing away with iOS apps completely. According to Vitalik Buteria, co-founder of the Ethereum’s Tweets – these changes should be receiving more criticism for its restrictive app store policies.
The US Supreme Court agreed on Monday, 16th June 2018, to consider an appeal in a long-delayed case that revolves around whether Apple’s App Store policies constitute a monopolistic practice that violates antitrust laws.
Google Chrome has recently introduced the world’s first open Top Level Domain (TLD). This means that you are now able to create a more optimised URL for your mobile app. Instead of the last part of your app URL ending in .com .co.za or.net; your mobile app domain name can now end in with .app!
HTTP Strict Transport Security has been in development for over three years, as Google’s solution to growing privacy concerns. How will this affect you as a business owner? We at CN Marketing, we like to keep things simple. We have summarised what this new protocol means to your website.