Google’s parent company Alphabet, on Tuesday, reported its third-quarter results, with profit and revenues missing Wall Street estimates.
Google is accused of abusing the dominant role of the Play Store by forcing app developers to use its payment system for app purchases and purchases within apps.
Google also announced opening its first African product development centre in Nairobi to develop and build better products for Africans.
The possible data centre would be built on around 30 hectares of land.
The features will leverage machine learning to help people gather information in new ways.
Africa’s leading payments technology company is providing additional payment options for merchants and customers.
Google was slapped with the record fine in 2018 and filed a complaint within weeks.
The top five countries with the most startups selected for the programme are Nigeria, 23, Kenya, 12, Rwanda, 6, South Africa, 5, and Uganda, 4.
A new report has revealed that over 1.1 million applications were removed from the Google Play Store in the first half of 2022.
Channels such as Biafra Digest TV, Umu Biafra TV, Biafra Digest and Asa Biafra TV were cited for target.
