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Rating: Mobile media platform Kyte picks up new monetization options including Google AdSense Mobile internet media platform Kyte maintains that it’s platform is good at two things. The first is creating content from uploaded or live media. The second is distributing that content through their platform to all the major social networking sites, including MoSo’s. They ...
submitted by GoMoNews on 26th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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We have covered Austria’s government-owned carrier A1 in the past – the boys now bring the HTC S740 WMS to the average Austrian: Even though the company already started to run AdSense ads, the device currently is market as not-yet-available. This means that no pricing information is available – I expect the device to go for
submitted by TamsWMS on 7th Nov 2008 (via tamswms.tamoggemon.com)
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Google Analytics Unveils Enterprise Class Feature Set, Updated Interface, and Integration with Google AdSense Today at the eMetrics Summit in Washington, D.C., Google Analytics™ web service announced new enterprise-class features including custom reports, advanced segmentation, an API, as well as an updated interface, richer data visualizations, and an integration with Google AdSense™. These new features combine the sophistication and versatility of a full-service web analytics tool with Google Analyt...
submitted by JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 23rd Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Storm Ad Shows Up In Wall Street Journal Carriers are really pushing the Storm hype. Both Verizon and Vodafone have been going over the top with their campaigns to get the word out. The latest find was by Marc at the Boygenius. It looks like Verizon took out a whole page advertisement for the Storm. The Storm is already flooding the adsense
submitted by BerryReview on 17th Oct 2008 (via rss.berryreview.com)
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Google Announces AdSense for Games in Effort to Fuel the Growth of Online Gaming Every week, over 25% of Internet users worldwide play online games, which amounts to over 200 million people. This number is growing at a rate of almost 17% each year.¹ To continue to fuel the growth of online games for users and as part of our ongoing efforts to develop new ways for publishers to earn revenue, Google announced today the availability of AdSense for GamesTM, a program that integra...
submitted by JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 9th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Google wants to disintermediate cellular market too Ever since Google Android mobile OS was announced last year, everyone has been guessing what is the Google’s endgame here. Afterall, an operating system for mobile devices has very little to do with Internet search or advertising marketplace of Google AdWords and AdSense, which are the key elements of the power Google wields today. Well, Google may
submitted by UnwiredView on 26th Sep 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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The past months, Google has been working hard on an adsense API that can be used for in-game advertising. Google has already gained some share on the wap decks, so is mobile gaming next?
submitted by MobileGamesBlog on 4th Aug 2008 (via mobilegames.blogs.com)
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Google AdSense Mobile, which was launched back in September 2007, is now available in Canada. Now those who own a mobile website can add Google ad links to their site and hope someone will click on them. Thus, currently AdSense Mobile is available in total of 14 markets, which include US, UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Ireland, Russia, Netherlands, Australia, India, China, Japan and ...
submitted by Cellaz on 28th May 2008 (via cellaz.com)
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Google AdSense may be launched back in September of last year, but it was just recently when it reached Canada. Now, Canadian mobile websites owners can monetize their traffic by simply including a snippet of code and hope someone will click on the link, making them few cents in return. AdSense for Mobile is available in
submitted by IntoMobile on 27th May 2008 (via intomobile.com)
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When I was in Gmail the other day, I was a bit surprised to see the following ad: Yes, the link was to a web site giving all kinds of reasons why one should not do business with this person. I am not going to link to the site at all, but a quick Google search
submitted by PhoneBoy on 16th May 2008 (via phoneboy.com)
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