> without requiring Google's authorization for app publication.
funnily enough, I am installing google drive for computers right now (macOS), I had to download a .pkg and basically sideload the app, which is not published on the Apple Store
>I had to download a .pkg and basically sideload the app, which is not published on the Apple Store
You mean install the app? The fact that Apple and Google wish to suggest that software from outside their gardens is somehow subnormal doesn't mean other people need to adopt their verbiage.
Probably because they require APIs which cannot be used when publishing to the AppStore. The whole Microsoft Office Suite is available in the macOS App Store - but Microsoft Teams must be downloaded from their website and cannot be installed via the AppStore...
Bad example because that .pkg was probably signed with a developer certificate with approval from Apple - just as would be the case on Android in the future.
funnily enough, I am installing google drive for computers right now (macOS), I had to download a .pkg and basically sideload the app, which is not published on the Apple Store
Why the double standard, dear Google?