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My 2 featured articles for the week ending Feb. 9, 2008: Archived blogs for the week of March 17, 2008 1421 - Mar. 20, 2008 - 9.19 AM EST More support for Google's Android Today, Relevantis released an advertising solution to support Google's mobile phone platform Android. Saying it beat Google to the game, Relevantis' Universal Ad Platform supports Android-optimized Websites. However, the company says its solution is aimed at developers of Android widgets, applications and games. Its mobile search platform allows products to include relevant advertising, giving developers an ad-supported distribution option. A bit similar to Google's AdSense, Relevantis takes a small portion of advertising revenues as its fee, and only makes money when the developer makes money, according to the company's spokeperson. The company also said that unlike the expected Google ad platform for Android, its platform supports a variety of ad networks. Relevantis CEO Scott Searle says “when Google announced Android, everybody expected that it would exclusively support Google ads. However, Google's ad platform doesn't even support Android applications at all yet, and when it does, the ads will most likely be available for Android-optimized Websites instead of embedded applications.” Searle added “Relevantis' solution is uniquely designed to support Android widgets, games and other embedded applications as well as Websites. Perhaps more importantly, our platform supports multiple ad networks, not just Google." "Developers can now select to receive ads from one or more major networks like Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL, in addition to Google.” Read more... Posted on Businessblog™ Sponsored by Marketing Trends.org Copyright © Serge Thibodeau. All rights reserved. All views and opinions expressed on this blog are those of Serge Thibodeau only and are not representative of any company listed. All slogans, trademarks, text or logo representation used or referred to on this blog are the property of their respective owners. | |||