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Musk says he plans to sue Apple for not featuring X or Grok among its top apps

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Elon Musk intends to sue Apple, alleging that his platforms, X and Grok, are unfairly excluded from the App Store's 'Must Have' section. Apple defends its curation process, emphasizing fairness and algorithmic selection.

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Is Apple playing favorites in the App Store?

- Elon Musk accuses Apple of antitrust violations, claiming that X and Grok are unjustly omitted from prominent App Store features.
- Apple maintains that its app curation is fair and based on expert reviews and algorithms.

What does this mean for app developers?

- This legal challenge could prompt a reevaluation of app store curation practices, potentially leading to more transparency.
- Developers should monitor the outcome, as it may influence future app store dynamics and opportunities for visibility.

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