Reddit App Apollo to Shut Down Amid $20 Million API Spat
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Apollo app developer Christian Selig says Reddit's decision to introduce 'unaffordable' API charges could set him back $20 million per year, and he has no choice but to shut down.
Apollo app developer Christian Selig says Reddit's decision to introduce 'unaffordable' API charges could set him back $20 million per year, and he has no choice but to shut down.
Apollo app developer Christian Selig says Reddit's decision to introduce 'unaffordable' API charges could set him back $20 million per year, and he has no choice but to shut down.
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