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Originally Posted by salamanderjuice
Of course they're mad, it's a change that literally just benefits Google.
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And it's a change that they could have enforced with no grace period whatsoever. Of course it only benefits Google. It's Google's store.
Are businesses such as B&N under no obligation to plan ahead for changes that they know full well are in the works? Is B&N
not complaining about this just now in a thinly veiled attempt to make it look (to their customers) as if Google suddenly pulled the carpet out from under them? Is that not, in itself, a ploy that literally just benefits B&N?