Google fails to flog Web 2.0 auto-ad model to papers
Google’s attempt to bump up its ad revenues beyond the interwebs has hit the buffers – as a result the company will dump its two-year-old Print Ads program. The web kingpin said yesterday that it would kill off Print Ads, which was launched in late 2006 to sell ads in newspapers, because it has failed to live up to expectations …
This topic is closed for new posts.
I wouldn't worry too much
By the time IPTV or whatever it becomes, evolves or adapts into will find google able to analyze user tv viewing patterns as a means of directing adverts in a particularly responsive way.
The age of blanket ads will almost all but disappear? (Just like, one hopes, the present finance sector?)
This topic is closed for new posts.
Popular Whitepapers
- The BI Inflexion Point
Information is a right, not a privilege - Risk and Resilience
The application availability gamble - Register Research on: Agile development - is it right for you
Reaping the benefits of modern software practice - The Register Guide to managing spam
A primer on the implications for enterprise IT - The Register Guide to email security
A primer on the challenges of securing email and approaches to resolving them - High Performance for All
Responding to the needs of compute-intensive workloads


