Oh yes , here is a raw chapter in theApple vs Google war . iPhone app developer Flash of Genius exact to have received this post from Apple demanding to take down any mention about Android in their app description :
https://gizmodo.com/the-money-behind-the-new-computing-war-5464144
Dear Flash of Genius , LLC ,

give thanks you for submitting Flash of Genius : SAT Vocab 2.2 to the App Store . During our review of your app , we find that your app contains inappropriate or irrelevant political program information in the app Description and/or Release Notes plane section .
Providing future platform compatibility programme or other general platform references are not relevant in the context of the iPhone App Store . While your applications programme has not been rejected , it would be appropriate to remove “ Finalist in Google ’s Android Developer ’s Challenge ! ” from the app Description [ Emphasis add ] .
Please lumber into iTunes Connect to make appropriate change to the program Description now to avoid an break in the availability of Flash of Genius : SAT Vocab 2.2 on the iPhone App Store .

Regards ,
iPhone Developer Program
The developer aver that he does n’t mind , and that he understands Apple ’s need . I have to agree with him : It ’s Apple ’s store , they can do whatever they want in it . Just like Google can do whatever they want with theirs — and , do n’t be fooled , that ’s just what they do . These two are capitalist companies , with not a single ounce of “ do n’t do evil ” when it come to take over the marketplace . Which is why they are fighting dirty , with large sharp knives .

And while this is scarce an offensive move , it ’s well to see the war trickling down through all the aspect of the business organisation . [ Flash of Genius ]
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