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BetaBeacon
March 4, 2026
Google plans to reduce fees on its Android app store, allowing for alternative payment options and lowering baseline commissions to 10% to 20% for subscriptions and e-commerce transactions. Developers will have the choice to use alternative payment systems, and consumers will be able to download apps from certified alternative stores. The changes are pending approval from U.S. District Judge James Donato and are supported by Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney.
AppWizard
December 22, 2025
The platform offers a seamless user experience for logging in or registering to access comprehensive data insights, including curated articles and a robust collection of statistics on market trends and performance metrics. It features a user-friendly design and a straightforward registration process to encourage exploration and engagement.
Winsage
December 4, 2025
Microsoft is introducing an MCP registry to Windows, enhancing security with protective wrappers and providing local agents with discovery tools. A proxy will enable connectivity for local and remote servers, ensuring robust authentication, auditing, and authorization. Enterprises can control access to the MCP using group policies and default settings, allowing unique identities for connectors. The registration process for an MCP server has been simplified with MSIX packages, making installation more accessible. Developers must have NodeJS installed to use the MCP bundle (mcpb) package, which is built using an NPM package. This approach allows developers to incorporate the MCP server into their application’s installer as an MSIX file for easy distribution and installation.
AppWizard
November 14, 2025
Google is recalibrating its "Developer Verification" initiative, originally set to launch in 2026, which aimed to prevent malware from sideloaded applications by requiring verified developer identities for app installations on certified Android devices. The initiative faced backlash from users and developers due to the registration process, which involved a fee and government identification, leading to reports to national regulators and decreased participation in the early access program. F-Droid, a third-party app store, criticized the initiative, claiming it was more about consolidating control than enhancing security.
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