Alphabet Inc's Google will begin featuring ads on the homepage of its mobil...
SAN FRANCISCO - Alphabet Inc’s Google will begin featuring ads on the homepage of its mobile website and smartphone app later this year, it said on Tuesday, giving the search engine a huge new supply of ad slots to boost revenue.
The changes come as choppy revenue growth prompt questions from some Alphabet investors about whether services such as Amazon.com Inc and Facebook Inc’s Instagram are drawing online shoppers and in turn, advertisers away from Google. “It actually changed with mobiles and what users expect from an online service like Google,” he said.
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