I wonder what the Reuters writer is doing with all the time saved from putting "mln" instead of writing out the whole word.
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I probably would have gone with $73.4M
The formatting of the headline.
It's currently:
Apple seeks $73.4 mln in fees from Epic
Games antitrust fight
If they used million it would be:
Apple seeks $73.4 million in fees from
Epic Games antitrust fight
It might not just change how it looks on their own site, it might change the way the headline looks on popular social media platforms. If only the first line gets out as part of the preview when shared, the first one it more likely to get clicks since it has 2 large name brands in it.
I love it when a less crappy company and a very crappy company fight.
Will they accept some free games on Epic platform?
Or maybe some vbucks?
Apple should wait for the next Epic sale
Dang, $73,400,000 whole vBucks? Sweet.