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[ZDNET] Chrome developers to keep 95%; More Google I/O; Smartphones down

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Google boosts Chrome App store: Angry Birds; Developers keep 95 percent of revenue

Google is stepping on the gas with its Chrome Web Store with the launch of Angry Birds, a 95 percent revenue split with developers and a global rollout in 41 countries to reach 160 million users.

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