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Post by leunas on Jan 22, 2007 18:36:55 GMT -5
Google is apparently looking to move its advertising business into the realm of video games. CNN Money reports that Google Inc. is in talks to acquire Adscape Media Inc, a closely held San Francisco firm who has developed technology that allows for the placement of ads over the Web in video games. The Wall Street Journal cites several people familiar with the mater and reports that Google is negotiating to buy Adscape and that a deal could be reached as early as next week. Terms being discussed are still not known. However, there was a similar deal sometime ago that we can look at to get an idea of how things will shape up. Last year, Microsoft acquired Massive Inc, a company known for the delivery of in-game ads, for almost US 200 million. It is also reported that Google is discussing a possible agreement with CBS Corp that would include brokering TV and radio advertisements. Google has declined to comment on any talks. feeds.feedburner.com/~r/qj/xbox/~3/79405002/80145
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Post by leunas on Jan 22, 2007 18:40:26 GMT -5
Google to join ranks of in-game advertisers?Well, it looks like Google is once again finding new ways to integrate itself into our everyday lives. And its new target? In-game advertising. According to the Wall Street Journal, Google is planning to acquire Adscape, a company which specializes in in-game advertisements. Though there has still been no official word about the matter, many are guessing that negotiations may already be happening. Meanwhile, a Google spokesperson did say this: We are always considering new ways to extend Google's advertising program to benefit our users, advertisers and publishers. In-game advertising offers one such possible extension among many others. It has also been noted by members of the industry that Google may have taken a fancy to Adscape because of its AdverPlay technology which allows "two-way communication between in-game ads and the outside world". Considering that other Google applications are already starting to make their appearances in the world of gaming, could this mean that those Google text advertisements that we usually see on webpages will soon become part of the wall graffiti in your next round of CounterStrike? feeds.feedburner.com/~r/qj/mmo/~3/79800904/80217
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