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Yahoo, Adobe To Serve Ads In PDFs

Placid writes to alert us to a new channel opening up between advertisers and our eyeballs: PDFs with context-sensitive text ads. The service is called "Ads for Adobe PDF Powered by Yahoo" and it goes into public beta today. The "ad-enabled" PDFs are served off of Adobe's servers. The article mentions viewing them in Acrobat or Reader but doesn't mention what happens when a non-Adobe PDF reader is used. The ads don't appear if the PDF is printed.

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  1. Ad "Enabled" by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 5, Funny

    Funny use of the word "enabled".

    Yeah. Soon to be "Ad Disabled" once my proxy is updated.

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  2. Sheesh by tritonman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So if PDF is supposed to be a publishing format, how can the view on the computer be different than the printed view? Why don't they just skip all this craziness and just ad-enable monitors.

  3. Re:Ya frickin hoo. by smooth+wombat · · Score: 5, Informative
    more problems getting PDFs to print than any other format.


    Explain how this is possible when the purpose of a pdf is to keep the original formatting of the document and be able to be printed and still retain that formatting. The ONLY problem I have ever encountered with pdf files is on a Lexmark printer where I had to set it to print pdfs as an image file. Other than that, no problems whatsoever.

    For the record, my last job involved maintaining over 800 printers across the entire state with Lexmark and HP being the most common but also Xerox copiers/printers and Imagistic (ewwwww) multi-function machines thrown in.

    My current job has 1/3 the number of printers yet we still encounter zero problems with pdf files.

    If you have problems getting pdfs to print, there is something seriously wrong.

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  4. Yahoo vs Google by jhfry · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Google realizes that it cannot make money through advertising indefinately... so what does it do, it researches new ides to an extreme previously unheard of. Their ads are lightwight and unobtrusive. Essentially they are ad funded, but overall they are good to their users/customers.

    Yahoo, who doesn't seem to get it, simply finds ways to put ads where they haven't been before. Great for the ad revenue, bad for their users.

    Is there really anyone who hasn't figured out why Google is such a majority favorite? If not for google, I suspect that flash based ads would still be the standard, and everyone would be experiementing with streaming video ads or some crap like that. Thank god google came along and showed their competition that the business model doesn't require large, annoying ads, but instead a huge volume of well placed ads that appeal instead of repel the user!

    If yahoo wan't ad's in PDF's, so be it... all the more reason for me to stick with google.

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  5. Re:urgent need by saboola · · Score: 5, Funny

    Before you know it they are going to b ... Lightspeed briefs, style and comfort for the discriminating crotch. e interrupting my comment writing with ads.

  6. Re:Because the consumer asked for it. by Carnildo · · Score: 5, Funny

    "God is dead" - Nietzsche, 1882

    "Nietzsche is dead" - God, 1900

    "Nietzsche is God" - The dead, 1918
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    "They redundantly repeated themselves over and over again incessantly without end ad infinitum" -- ibid.