Published 6/24/2009
by Eric Savitz
at BARRONS.com: Tech Trader Daily
Google (GOOG) today announced AdSense for Mobile Applications , a service that allows developers to display text and image ads in applications for the Apple iPhone and Google Android operating systems.
Google says it has been testing the system with a small number of partners for the base few months, and is not ready to open up the beta to a larger number of developers.
“In order to continue growing the mobile application market, developers need to make money to fund their projects,” Google said in a statement. “We hope AdSense for Mobile Applications will encourage iPhone and Android developers to keep making new, innovative mobile applications.”
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