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Apple Now Has 900 Million Paid Subscriptions, Has Paid $320 Billion To Developers And Shazammed 70 Billion Songs

Por: Forbes Tech January 10, 2023

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Creative abstract mobility and digital wireless communication technology business concept.getty Apple senior vice president of services Eddy Cue penned a 3,000-word love letter to Apple’s progress in services today, reflecting on the company’s progress in 2022. The big numbers include a massive 900 million paid subscriptions, $320 billion paid to app developers since the App Store’s inception in 2008, and Shazam, Apple’s app that listens... + full article



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