Apple Wants Part of the Facebook Instant Articles Pie

Facebook is on the way to becoming more than just a social network, as the Facebook platform is increasingly used by millions of users to find out about the latest news around them, despite the many news scandals false. Now Facebook is working on rewarding publishers who publish news in its Quick Instant Articles format., the equivalent of Google AMP.

However, Apple does not want to sit idly by watching a lot of dollars go by in front of its eyes through iOS, it obviously intends to take its share of the cake, or at least try very hard.

As published Recode, publishers and publishers can start to see the benefits of posting to Facebook Instant Articles faster. Obviously all this money would be made through advertising or through the subscriptions of some users to certain publication formats. Be that as it may, we already know that Applet has an important charging policy for all purchases made in-app for iOS, a topic that other developers such as Spotify or Netflix have already complained about profusely, seeing their total earnings reduced by almost 30%, since Apple rates this type of transaction that way.

Be that as it may, the Cupertino company wants to pick from here and there, this is how its division of «services» such as Apple Music and iCloud advances unstoppable, already producing more benefits than many company products such as the iPad or the MacBook. Apparently the mania of Apple of trying to monetize all the content that goes through iOS is working quite well for it, and it is also going to hunt 30% of all these transactions that are made on Facebook ... How will Mark Zuckerberg take it?


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