Google AdSense for Mobile

by on July 16, 2007

Google is conducting a limited beta test with mobile Web site developers to display Google AdSense ads, according to PC World.

In the Google AdSense for Mobile beta, sites must be written in one of three mobile markup languages including WML (Wireless Markup Language), XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CHTML (Compact HTML) in order to use AdSense for Mobile, according to a Google AdSense for Mobile help page.

Sites must be in one of those mobile markup languages, so Google can crawl the pages and serve up relevant ads.

Hey Google – how about a plugin for WordPress like they’ve got at AdMob?

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Swampthing July 17, 2007 at 8:45 am

What consumer / mobile web user does not want the ability to interact with products everywhere we go?

Why not in “one click” or say the keyword, logo, trademark, slogan and be directed to the mobile web page to get further information?

First, Why type?
Second, Advertising with the greatest, PC search engine(Google), can be so much more than clicking banners and receiving unwanted usless information on your mobile device.

Why not bill the brands to avoid click fraud. Give the web user and consumer the greatest tool to navigate the physical world?

Qode

Isn’t “one click navigation” less time searching?

How can Google do mobile better??????

I would rather just ‘qode’ it.

What happens if Microsoft sees this?

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