Apple's Upper Mgmt has (detailed) Insight into what's doing well in their "curated" iOS App Store, that NO ONE ELSE has.
As such, I suspect this will receive alot more Govt Scrutiny than Apple has received in the past (when acquiring companies).
Could also be The Catalyst for New Law (that would "somewhat" level the playing field):
I'm in favor of New Law that would require Apple to disclose per-Category Revenue Numbers for (at least) the iOS App Store here in the States, & require them to do so at the end of each work week.
Also, that the per-week per-Category Reports should include what percentage was generated by the Top 10 Apps in each category, as well as what percentage of apps in each category generated NO revenue.
So, three columns of data per Category, reported by Apple every week.
As such, I suspect this will receive alot more Govt Scrutiny than Apple has received in the past (when acquiring companies).
Could also be The Catalyst for New Law (that would "somewhat" level the playing field):
I'm in favor of New Law that would require Apple to disclose per-Category Revenue Numbers for (at least) the iOS App Store here in the States, & require them to do so at the end of each work week.
Also, that the per-week per-Category Reports should include what percentage was generated by the Top 10 Apps in each category, as well as what percentage of apps in each category generated NO revenue.
So, three columns of data per Category, reported by Apple every week.