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6ABC isn’t just the ratings leader here, they’ve been in first place for decades, typically with 2–3× the viewers of whichever channel is in second place - sometimes even more. He hasn’t just been anchoring a Philly newscast for 45 years, he’s been anchoring the Philly newscast for 45 years. If you’ve never lived in Philadelphia, you have no idea what an icon Jim Gardner is. Job with the 11 o’clock news over a period of almost 45 years. “It’s been a long run, and it’s the first step towards He approaches his final late-night newscast on Tuesday. since taking overįor Larry Kane way back in 1977, and said he has mixed feelings as Valley, and is just as iconic as the timeless Action News It goes without saying Gardner is an institution in the Delaware Philadelphia broadcasting - Jim Gardner will anchor his final 11 The big story on Action News tonight is the end of an era in Rob Tornoe, reporting for The Philadelphia Inquirer: Tuesday, 11 January 2022 Local Note: Tonight Is Jim Gardner’s Final 11 PM Newscast on ‘Action News’ ★ My spitball answer is that if an app is a web browser, and it is set by the user to be their default, then payment links can just open in tabs within the app.
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I just took a shower and this small conundrum popped into my head, though: What about a native app for iOS or Android that itself is a web browser, which the user has set to be their default web browser? How would a third-party web browser “send users to the web, outside the app” to take payments for a subscription or to unlock features? That’s a corner case, to be sure, but it’s not outlandish.
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The web is the open platform where developers are free to accept payments however they wish, with no fees paid to Apple or Google (or Sony or Nintendo or Microsoft). The right answer is simply to pass legislation making it illegal to ban apps from linking from within apps to their websites. This whole thing shows how misguided South Korea’s legislation is. Google’s and Apple’s app stores are platforms, and they have every right to charge whatever fees they want. These are platform fees, not payment processing fees. Apps in South Korea will be able to process payments on their own, but they’ll have to use the APIs that ensure Google (and now Apple) get their cut. Google’s plan reduced the rate by 4 percent, so an app that would get an 85/15 split through the Play Store’s built-in payments system will instead pay 11 percent of the transaction price to Google. They’ll create a set of APIs for apps to use if they wish to process payments on their own, and those APIs will track the amount of money so that Apple can still collect their cut as the platform owner. I’d bet money that Apple’s compliance plan will follow Google’s, which was announced two months ago. The company did not provide the exact date of when the policy will take effect or the service fee to be applied but said it plans to discuss with the KCC on further details. Wednesday, 12 January 2022 Apple Presents Plan to Allow External Payment Processing in Apps to South Korea Regulator, Details Currently Scant ★Īpple said it plans to provide an alternative payment system at a reduced service charge compared with the current 30 percent charge, as the tech giant turned in its compliance plans to the Korea Communications Commission (KCC). If it’s not even in the same ballpark as native Fortnite, I don’t understand why Epic would put the Fortnite name on it. If this works and Fortnite inside iOS Safari - as a web app! - works as well, or is even in the same ballpark, as the native Fortnite app did, this will be a landmark achievement and a technical marvel.
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While PC games in the GeForce Now library are best experienced on mobile with a gamepad, the introduction of touch controls built by the GeForce Now team offers more options for players, starting with Fortnite. Īlongside the amazing team at Epic Games, we’ve been working to enable a touch-friendly version of Fortnite for mobile delivered through the cloud.
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If the story this week about that shithead rip-off bro bummed you out a little, Cravotta’s tale will pick you right up. Here’s how a mobile game I built 5 years ago suddenly got blown up by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Jimmy Fallon. Steven Cravotta, in a brief but fantastic Twitter thread: I Need a Five-Letter Word for ‘This Story Is Fantastic’ ★