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Two years ago, Neil Young pulled his music from Spotify in response to Joe Rogan’s spreading anti-vaccine misinformation on his podcast, which was prominently featured on the platform. Young is back on Spotify although he’s not too thrilled about it.

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Welcome back to Gizmodo’s March Madness bracket challenge to name the greatest app of all time! With a whopping 73 percent of the vote, Spotify triumphed over Evernote in yesterday’s head-to-head. Today we have another music app taking on the whole world.

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It’s Day 12 of Gizmodo’s March Madness bracket challenge to name the greatest app of all time and we may have a new frontrunner. With over 77 percent of yesterday’s vote, Flashlight left Tinder dead in a ditch. Today we have what was once the king of note-taking apps going up against the pioneer of on-demand music…

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On Monday, Apple was hit with a stunning €1.84 billion ($2 billion) fine for violating antitrust laws in Europe. The EU said the company “abused its dominant position” by forcing Spotify and other music streaming apps not to tell customers they could save money if they subscribed outside of the App Store.

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Apple recently made changes to its App Store rules for Europe.
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Spotify CEO Daniel Ek wearing a navy blue t-shirt with a guitar design on stage with the Spotify logo displayed behind him
Spotify debuted on the New York Stock Exchange in 2018.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook
Developers have a chance to provide Apple feedback on its App Store changes.