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		<title>Google Ads on iPhone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to Adweek Google is readying a platform for advertisers to display ads on iPhone directly. So essentially, the user visiting the website from an iPhone can now be targetted separately from a user visiting from a desktop. We believe, that this would have a huge impact in the days to come, mostly beneficial for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Google Ads on iPhone" href="http://www.adweek.com/aw/content_display/news/digital/e3i25cba8ba761bcf122aa3e48037a01e09" target="_blank">According to Adweek</a> Google is readying a platform for advertisers to display ads on iPhone directly. So essentially, the user visiting the website from an iPhone can now be targetted separately from a user visiting from a desktop.</p>
<p>We believe, that this would have a huge impact in the days to come, mostly beneficial for both the companies. As we have already highlited in our <a title="iPhone vs Android" href="http://newgenapps.net/2008/10/iphone-vs-android/" target="_blank">earlier post</a>, even though Google and Apple are competing in the mobile platform space, they are are both benefiting from this move towards the smartphone.</p>
<p>The folowing factors would benefit Google</p>
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<li>Google would be able to create a totally new segment of ads targetted towards the iPhone user, which would result in highly targeted advertising, resulting in organizations willing to pay more for such ads</li>
<li>Advertisers would benefit from the &#8216;Click to Call&#8217; feature that can now be incorporated, thereby resulting in greater probability of sale (this would again result in higher rates for such ads)</li>
<li>Participating websites would have a greater incentive to ensure their websites are iPhone friendly</li>
<li>Smart iPhone App ideators would be able to quickly think of great apps that could leverage this new ad platform</li>
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<p>So let us wait and watch, and see how this pans out. The debate is open for reader comments&#8230;would this be mutually beneficial for Apple and Google?</p>
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