by Eric Savitz, Blogger and Columnist, Barron's, Tech Trader Daily
Google today announced AdSense for Mobile Applications, a service that allows developers to display text and image ads in applications for the Apple iPhone and Google Android operating systems.
Google is profiting from millions of typo-squatting Web sites that earn advertising from Google’s AdSense advertising program, Harvard University professor Ben Edelman says.
by Michael Learmonth, Senior Editor, Silicon Alley Insider
Credit “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane’s genius, or maybe just YouTube’s distribution clout: his channel, “Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy,” has taken the No. 1 spot on YouTube, edging out Tania Derveaux and AtheneWins.
Google is the sleeping giant when it comes to advertising in video games. While the company dominates search advertising, it has yet to make a big splash in video games. That could change soon, as the company has been quietly testing its “AdSense for Games” product for months.
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Web search giant Google has enlisted “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane to create an original animated series that it will distribute on the Web via its AdSense advertising system, according to a report in the New York Times.
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