Core Points - Google and Epic Games have submitted proposals aimed at providing developers with greater choice and flexibility, reducing fees, and encouraging competition while ensuring user safety [1] - If approved, this proposal could mark the end of a significant antitrust case in the industry [1] Group 1: Proposals and Changes - The proposals include simplifying the app store installation process globally, reducing service fees for the Play Store, and supporting third-party in-app and web payment options [1] - Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney praised Google's proposals as "great" and "comprehensive," reinforcing the original vision of Android as an open platform [1] Group 2: Industry Context - Sweeney criticized Apple, highlighting the contrast between Google's proposed changes and Apple's more closed ecosystem [1] - The hearing for the proposals is scheduled for Thursday, indicating a potential resolution to ongoing legal disputes [1]
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