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Google Debuts AdSense for RSS Feeds

Sunday, May 29, 2005
Google Debuts AdSense for RSS Feeds
by Shankar Gupta

GOOGLE TUESDAY RELEASED INTO BETA testing "AdSense for Feeds," a version of its program for publishers that allows Web site owners to place AdSense units into their RSS or Atom feeds, which will display the ads of advertisers that have purchased keywords via Google's AdWords system. The RSS ad units represent an additional distribution channel for Google's keyword advertising network, which was previously confined to ads placed on subscribed publishers' Web sites. In late April, Google rolled out a pilot program to test RSS ads, debuting the ad units on several sites, including Longhornblogs.com, a site devoted to information about the upcoming version of Microsoft Windows, code-named Longhorn.

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Posted on 05/29/05 at 14:53:00 by Kick the Email Habit
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Google releases desktop search for businesses

Sunday, May 29, 2005
Google releases desktop search for businesses

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Google Inc. (GOOG.O: Quote, Profile, Research) late on Tuesday released a desktop search product for businesses with the aim of helping workers more quickly find information on the Web, in their computer hard drives and e-mail inboxes, as well as on corporate intranets.

Dave Girouard, general manager of Google Enterprise, said the business edition of desktop search is based on Google's consumer product but includes features particularly for business users.

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Posted on 05/29/05 at 07:50:00 by Kick the Email Habit
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