Google loses money by placing it's ads as that could have been a paying customers ad in that position that they would have actually had outside money coming in paying for. I'm sure the same happened with JC Penny, their organic search results might have been penalized for a period of time but they were free to advertise in the paid search results.
They took the steps to correct the issue, it was only 1 day after it was even discovered. I don't see how they could of done something about it before they knew anything about it. I'm not saying Google is an angel by any means but I just don't see why they would go through the hassle and take the risk of PAYING for something like this to a third party than doing it themselves internally, for FREE. After all, they control the search engine. It is just not in their DNA, but then again things happen when you "blow-up".
I think this has a little more to do with security than anything else. Whether the Ad is loaded or not it's hidden so that a user CANNOT click it and therefore Google does not get paid. Worst it looks like an impression with no clicks unlike Firefox you don't get the impression but you also don't get the click which is better for stats as far as Google goes.
My thoughts exactly. They must have been talking 2 years 1960's time, as that's about 8 hours now.
Check Vlingo though, its a lot more polished and actually has better features than Siri, like completely hands free car mode. Try talking to Siri with out first pressing the listen button, with Vlingo Car Mode you say 'Hey, Vlingo', sorry no witty . Siri is the one that needs to catch up.
Oops, forgot to login. But I do have to mention they could come up with a better name or let me name my device, saying 'Hey, Vlingo' isn't necc the easiest. I'm not even sure if I'm saying it right, the first few times it didn't even listen. Either it got used to me, or I somehow am pronouncing it correctly now with out noticing.
Wait till you get Froyo! Each app has an auto update check box so you don't have to manually update the ones you select. Pretty cool and fact that its an OPTION makes it that much better.
Every couple of months with a new official release or Cyanogen mod its like getting a brand new phone all over again.
You can not only take a Prius and put Google Ads on it, but you can track it, add and remove stuff with out Toyota giving a shit. Very similar to the Google Nexus one, you can root the phone with no hack or anything special, Google does not give a shit what you do to it after you bought it (just don't expect to return a rooted device just like you wouldn't expect to return a Toyota after you put some after market performance parts.) Apple on the other hand, even though you forked over your $199+ for some reason does give a shit and might even brick your phone if you don't play by their rules. I understand that because of carriers some Android based devices are more "locked" down, but as you can see when Google has the choice (Nexus One or G1 Dev Phone) they kind of give the user the benefit of the doubt. There is even Android phones (of course on ATT) that have Yahoo as the default search and locked down some features.
That or a doc with a full keyboard, mouse & monitor. Been thinking about the same thing! Could even be wireless Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.. just plugin for monitor (which could maybe be wireless as well) and charge... Switches to 'Desktop Dock' kind of how u got the car and clock docks on there now.
It was only required because of the build that the providers put on it. To use the OS it is def not required and there is plenty of builds even for the G1 that let you skip this step now, sync to Funombol, Exchange or nothing at all if you want now.
Yea because my phones blowing up with callers who all have malware infested Android devices because of their open app store and ability to install apps from 3rd parties with-out even going thru Androids appstore (which doesn't even require approval).
Google does remove apps from their app market though on occasion because of report of malware or just the carrier doesn't like it. But I always have the option of just browsing to an apps url and installing it that way, with no intervention at all from any carrier or Google.
Well if they were 'voting with your wallet', their idiots and don't know any better, as you claim. Also, Apple just sees it as more people have iPhones so more people approve of what Apple is doing to limit the iPhone as in the better interest of the 'user experience'.
Google loses money by placing it's ads as that could have been a paying customers ad in that position that they would have actually had outside money coming in paying for. I'm sure the same happened with JC Penny, their organic search results might have been penalized for a period of time but they were free to advertise in the paid search results.
They took the steps to correct the issue, it was only 1 day after it was even discovered. I don't see how they could of done something about it before they knew anything about it. I'm not saying Google is an angel by any means but I just don't see why they would go through the hassle and take the risk of PAYING for something like this to a third party than doing it themselves internally, for FREE. After all, they control the search engine. It is just not in their DNA, but then again things happen when you "blow-up".
I think this has a little more to do with security than anything else. Whether the Ad is loaded or not it's hidden so that a user CANNOT click it and therefore Google does not get paid. Worst it looks like an impression with no clicks unlike Firefox you don't get the impression but you also don't get the click which is better for stats as far as Google goes.
My thoughts exactly. They must have been talking 2 years 1960's time, as that's about 8 hours now.
Check Vlingo though, its a lot more polished and actually has better features than Siri, like completely hands free car mode. Try talking to Siri with out first pressing the listen button, with Vlingo Car Mode you say 'Hey, Vlingo', sorry no witty . Siri is the one that needs to catch up.
Ever heard of Vlingo, Speaktoit, Google Voice Actions? LoL, all been out for a while now, do exactly what Siri do in different ways.
Shoot, Iris, a Siri clone, was created in 8 hours!! Of course not all the functionality of Siri, but 8 hours is a lot shorter than 2 years.
Oops, forgot to login. But I do have to mention they could come up with a better name or let me name my device, saying 'Hey, Vlingo' isn't necc the easiest. I'm not even sure if I'm saying it right, the first few times it didn't even listen. Either it got used to me, or I somehow am pronouncing it correctly now with out noticing.
Put the cops through the same legal system everyone goes through. That way the cops have incentive to make the process as fair as possible.
Stop making sense, please.
Thank you.
If it was iProjector, maybe. But Video Pod? Apple has no other Pod products, and no video projector.
My sources tell me that wasn't really him!
Umm... Rackspace shut the site down. not America.
If you don't like the iPhone get an Android phone. If you don't like the iBook store go to Amazon or B&N or the comic books website.
Yep, and now that everybody will be pretty much forced to use iAds, which of course Apple gets a piece of, they will really crack down on this!
Wait till you get Froyo! Each app has an auto update check box so you don't have to manually update the ones you select. Pretty cool and fact that its an OPTION makes it that much better.
Every couple of months with a new official release or Cyanogen mod its like getting a brand new phone all over again.
Thank you for clearing that up for him.
You can not only take a Prius and put Google Ads on it, but you can track it, add and remove stuff with out Toyota giving a shit. Very similar to the Google Nexus one, you can root the phone with no hack or anything special, Google does not give a shit what you do to it after you bought it (just don't expect to return a rooted device just like you wouldn't expect to return a Toyota after you put some after market performance parts.) Apple on the other hand, even though you forked over your $199+ for some reason does give a shit and might even brick your phone if you don't play by their rules. I understand that because of carriers some Android based devices are more "locked" down, but as you can see when Google has the choice (Nexus One or G1 Dev Phone) they kind of give the user the benefit of the doubt. There is even Android phones (of course on ATT) that have Yahoo as the default search and locked down some features.
Anywhere except maybe NYC and parts of California are cheaper than New Jersey. :(
ok. we get it.
That or a doc with a full keyboard, mouse & monitor. Been thinking about the same thing! Could even be wireless Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.. just plugin for monitor (which could maybe be wireless as well) and charge... Switches to 'Desktop Dock' kind of how u got the car and clock docks on there now.
depressed people are too depressed to do anything requiring activity, so they tend to sit around and watch television or surf the web.
what!? surfing the web isn't an activity?
Verizon & T-mobile also make money from Google ads that I guess come from their networks. I imagine this would include Apps that use Ad mob also.
How much money that actually is though... no idea.
It was only required because of the build that the providers put on it. To use the OS it is def not required and there is plenty of builds even for the G1 that let you skip this step now, sync to Funombol, Exchange or nothing at all if you want now.
Considering Photoshop doesn't do video I'd join in on the laughter.
I kid, I kid, i see the point... just saying...
The 'treated equally' is only in the search... if I understand the article correctly. Browsing should still be similar.
Why would they want to save money?
com'n... foxy brown??
Yea because my phones blowing up with callers who all have malware infested Android devices because of their open app store and ability to install apps from 3rd parties with-out even going thru Androids appstore (which doesn't even require approval).
Google does remove apps from their app market though on occasion because of report of malware or just the carrier doesn't like it. But I always have the option of just browsing to an apps url and installing it that way, with no intervention at all from any carrier or Google.
Well if they were 'voting with your wallet', their idiots and don't know any better, as you claim. Also, Apple just sees it as more people have iPhones so more people approve of what Apple is doing to limit the iPhone as in the better interest of the 'user experience'.