Google plans to launch Google Play app store in China, The Information news website said, citing several people familiar with the matter. The launch in China will give the company access to about half the users of its Android operating system, the report said. The search engine giant exited China in 2010, citing repeated hacking attempts, potential loss of intellectual property and persistent censorship. Some of Google’s web services remain blocked in China and the features will not be available in the foreseeable future, the report said. Google last year discussed with the Chinese government about launching Google Play, the Information said. Nevertheless, “it will be unclear until the last minute” whether the government will actually permit a launch. Google is reportedly looking to launch in collaboration with a partner. The company has approached handset manufacturers **Huawei** and ZTE. Google was not immediately available to comment. According to **reports** , Google Play Store dominates over the Apple App Store as far as downloads are concerned. Google Play has approximately 45 percent more downloads than the App Store. Though, the App Store beats the Play Store where it matters the most: revenue. In fact, it was revealed late last year that iOS developers earn five times more than Android developers. For every $1 earned by iOS developers, an Android counterpart earns just $0.19. With inputs from Reuters
Google plans to launch Google Play app store in China, The Information news website said, citing several people familiar with the matter.
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