UPDATE 1-Apple plans to expand ads business - FT Reuters 2 hrs ago
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April 22 (Reuters) - Apple Inc is planning to expand its advertising business by adding a second advertising slot in its App Store search page s suggested section, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
The new advertising slot, which will be rolled out by the end of the month, will allow advertisers to promote their apps across the whole network, rather than in response to specific searches, according to the report. (https://on.ft.com/3sG7Ikn)
The report comes as Apple plans to send prompts to iPhone users to allow apps to use their data for personalized advertising, a move that has drawn backlash from tech rival Facebook Inc, which argues the changes will hurt the social media company s ad business.
(Reuters) - Apple Inc is planning to expand its advertising business by adding a second advertising slot in its App Store search page s suggested section, the Financial Times reported on Thursday. The new advertising slot, which will be rolled out by the end of the month, will allow advertisers to promote their apps across the whole network, rather than in response to specific searches, according to the report. (https://on.ft.com/3sG7Ikn) The report comes as Apple plans to send prompts to iPhone users to allow apps to use their data for personalized advertising, a move that has drawn backlash from tech rival Facebook Inc, which argues the changes will hurt the social media company s ad business.
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Dakota Access argues pipeline closure would cause economic shock Reuters 1 hr ago
NEW YORK, April 19 (Reuters) - The operators of the Dakota Access oil pipeline (DAPL) argued to a federal court on Monday that the system s shutdown would be even more harmful than previously anticipated, in their final plea to keep the line open after a key permit was scrapped.
The operators, led by Energy Transfer, told the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia that an immediate economic shock would occur if the line were shut during a court-ordered environmental review. The company s revenue losses while closed would be 10% higher than previously projected, at between $3.44 million and $4.28 million per day, they said.