Simon Thillay (@sth1llay) 's Twitter Profile
Simon Thillay

@sth1llay

Head of ASO @apptweak - Personal Account

I tweet about tech, esports and random things.

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calendar_today21-07-2012 08:11:52

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Simon Thillay (@sth1llay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having finally gone through the new Apple rules for external purchase link, what I find most interesting is the implication that all services attached to IAP processed by Apple represent only 3% of the total value they provide with the App Store 🤔

Chloé Woitier ☕ (@w_chloe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Il est tentant de se dire "l'Europe fait n'importe quoi 🙄". Mais le problème, ce n'est pas le Digital Markets Act. Le problème, c'est comment les Gafam interprètent ce texte

Il est tentant de se dire "l'Europe fait n'importe quoi 🙄".

Mais le problème, ce n'est pas le Digital Markets Act.

Le problème, c'est comment les Gafam interprètent ce texte
David Barnard (@drbarnard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It also dawned on me at Google I/O that the cost of the DMA to Apple might be that the engineers that otherwise would’ve been improving the App Store were instead working on DMA compliance. Google, on the other hand, didn’t have much work to comply and just announced a bunch of

Matt Rouif (@matthieurouif) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for a full-time store manager to optimize and create our presence on the AppStore and PlayStore. The role is remote, wherever in Europe. if ASO, CPP, API, AI, Github, ABtesting, and automation are where you thrive and you want to work for an app with over 200m+

Thomasbcn (@thomasbcn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

France is a fiscal heaven... ... for billionaires The top 0.01% most wealthy are barely paying income taxes, evading their duty through questionable "fiscal optimizations". They'd have to contribute a lot more in the US Taking all taxes combined, the average frenchmen pays

France is a fiscal heaven...
... for billionaires

The top 0.01% most wealthy are barely paying income taxes, evading their duty through questionable "fiscal optimizations". They'd have to contribute a lot more in the US

Taking all taxes combined, the average frenchmen pays