Google Ads For iPhone?
By Davie Barret
22:34, October 9th 2008
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Google Ads For iPhone?

The iPhone was this year’s biggest revelation in the domain of mobile phones. The Apple product managed to create an aura around itself making people buy it and evolving to a real trend. The fact that Apple can be regarded as a general trend setter is nothing to be taken lightly; from their MacBooks to their iPhones, all of their products were able to draw people in and make them use the products with great pride. Some research shows that more than 10 million iPhones were sold worldwide and that their number is constantly rising.

To add to the phone’s success, it is rumored that Google will place ads especially made for the iPhone on different sites. This is possible because, unlike other phones, the iPhone connects to the Internet and not the mobile Web, making the content you see online on the iPhone exactly the same as what you can see on a computer. Though Google representatives didn’t confirm the decision, they said that this thought crossed their minds. And why not? Ads created especially for the iPhone would increase productivity and would help people search for what they need quicker.

The iPhone would be a great gateway to a carefully selected group of people, ads that are targeting iPhone users. Imagine that when surfing the net from a mobile phone, one must be on the move. Wouldn’t it be great if the ads you encounter on the net will be targeted especially at you? These ads could link you to sites specialized in selling plane or train tickets, or to shops that sell exactly the accessory you’ve wanted for your precious iPhone. Wouldn’t it be great?



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