We're talking about whether they profit, and whether it matters to them and the business.
You said they do not.
"One of these companies profits by the proliferation of ads and the other does not."
That was wrong. They make a lot of money from it and they have said it is an important part of their future.
Rather than just say you were wrong, you instead try to paint it as not mattering by using percentages, when again, it is a lot of money and apple themselves say it matters a lot
Just accept that what you said was mistaken, and do better next time. What you are doing now just makes you look bad and unable to learn and grow.
I admitted that my original comment was factually incorrect. It was wrong. I said that.
However, the point has always been about the comparison between Google and Apple. Given that their total revenues are of different size, how can we reasonably compare them?
What if we add a 3rd competitor to the arena? Let’s look at Outbrain. They’re a digital advertising marketplace w/ $256M annual revenue. By your argument, $256M << $1B — therefore we should take Apple to care more about their advertising business than Outbrain do about theirs?
You said they do not.
"One of these companies profits by the proliferation of ads and the other does not."
That was wrong. They make a lot of money from it and they have said it is an important part of their future.
Rather than just say you were wrong, you instead try to paint it as not mattering by using percentages, when again, it is a lot of money and apple themselves say it matters a lot
Just accept that what you said was mistaken, and do better next time. What you are doing now just makes you look bad and unable to learn and grow.