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Google eyes growth in mobile ecosystem with AdMob
Nov 10th
Google has signed an agreement to acquire AdMob for £448 million, a mobile display advertising company based in the US, to help bolster its mobile advertising platform.
In a blog post yesterday (9/11), Google said that AdMob “couldn’t find good ways to generate traffic for its mobile site” hence the partnership which will see the pair work together on the future of mobile advertising.
The company said it believes that great mobile advertising products “can encourage even more growth in the mobile ecosystem”, which is the business thinking behind the AdMob deal.
AdMob was founded in 2006 and runs its Mobile Advertising Network across thousands of Websites, serving up ads from brands such as Ford and Coca-Cola. It also collects and publishes data on mobile trends gleaned from the traffic it manages.
For publishers of mobile websites and applications, the partnership means better products and tools and more effective monetization of their content — allowing them to focus more on their users and less on how to generate revenue.
For advertisers who want to reach users when they are engaged with mobile content, the AdMob partnership will bring better, more relevant ads and greater reach. It will also mean more interesting, engaging ad formats, according to Google.
Users will also benefit through more mobile content and through better mobile ads that deliver useful information.
The search engine giant reiterated that it has in the past said that mobile phones were “becoming an increasingly indispensable part of our daily lives”.
Google made its intention in the mobile space known back in 2005 when it acquired Android, a mobile operating system.
Despite the tremendous growth in mobile usage and the substantial investment by many businesses in the space, the mobile web is still in its early stages, according to the Google blog.
Orange looks to cash in on mobile internet with iPhone
Nov 3rd
The mobile internet has certainly been given a boost this year with the increasing popularity of Apple’s iPhone and the Android, now, French telecoms provider Orange is looking to further cash in on what has proved to be a natural progression for telcos – the mobile internet.
From next Tuesday (November 10), Orange will begin selling the iPhone, a long two years since its launch in the UK when the telco missed out on the lucrative contract when it went exclusively to O2.
The introduction of Apple’s handset is set to boost revenues at the UK third largest telco, which already boasts 4.7 million mobile internet subscribers.
Research from Juniper has revealed that the mobile internet ad spending could be well quadrupling from the current day £250 million to well over £1 billion by 2014.
An increase in mobile internet ad spend won’t not directly impact the revenues of the mobile network operators, but it is an indication of how lucrative the medium is going to be in the near future.
Last week, Orange reported a significant rise in its mobile internet customer base in its otherwise disappointing 2009 financial results.
It increased the number of mobile internet customers by almost two-thirds (64%) in the first nine months of 2009, compared to the same period last year – proving it can handle the ever increasing and demanding iPhone audience.
The network offers a range of mobile internet packages offering speeds of up to 3.6 Mbps which start from £4.89 a month.
In the build to its iPhone November 10 debut, Orange has launched a £4m outdoor and press advertising campaign to promote its 3G network, which it claims covers more than 93% of the population.
Orange has a strategy of looking to woo customers with its claim to have the best network based on third generation mobile technology, which enables reasonable web surfing on handsets.

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