(Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google said on Tuesday it would cut the service fee that app developers pay to its app store by half for the first $1 million in revenue they earn every year. The move will bring down Google's app store fees to 15% from 30%, the company said in a blog post. (https://bit.ly/3bPgpnc) The decision follows a similar move by Apple Inc, which said in November that it planned to lower its app store commissions for software developers who make $1 million or less in proceeds each year from the store.