Google launches Play and Analytics in Cuba following Eric Schmidt’s call to end the US embargo

Following on from the recent release of its Chrome browser in Cuba, Google is expanding its product offerings in the Communist state. The company is launching Google Play and Google Analytics in the country today. As the United States’ long-standing embargo heavily restricts exports to Cuba, Google is only offering free apps on Google Play, and only the free version of Google Analytics. Third-party developers wishing to offer their free apps in Cuba will be able to do so via the Play developer console. While we were unable to obtain any official figures for the Android user base in the country, Google Executive…
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