Apple CEO Tim Cook to Congress: The App Store is in a 'street fight for market share'

Is Tim Cook more of a Ryu or a Ken?  Speaking to the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law via WebEx on Wednesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook defended the company from accusations of anticompetitive behavior when it comes to the App Store. At one point, Cook downplayed claims of the App Store's alleged anticompetitiveness by arguing that Apple is in a “street fight for market share.” The Apple CEO cited Google's Android, Microsoft's Windows devices, and even video game consoles like Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft’s Xbox as competitors to the company’s apps platform. Read more...More about Apple, App Store, Antitrust, Tech, and Iphone