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In recent news, many individuals are questioning whether or not Google is bending the rules on AdSense for their own benefit. The reason that the speculation is moving through the internet is because it has recently been discovered that Google AdSense Ads are now found throughout the popular Google Earth application. Many accept the fact that Google will take the steps necessary to improve and empower their own products, but several individuals do not like the fact that Google appears to have a double standard when it comes to the rules for AdSense users and the rules that they must follow.

 

Google AdSense has a certain policy that states that users of the advertisement program are not allowed to place advertisements on desktop based applications. Google is very specific to say that: “Google AdSense code may only be implemented on web-based pages”. In my opinion, this could possibly mean that Google is experimenting with desktop based applications and if the experiment renders positive results, it could be that the company will begin making an exception to this policy. What do you think about this? It could mean the integration of Google AdSense into toolbars, extensions from browsers, and more! For more information, follow this link: http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2009/11/24/google-ignoring-its-own-policy-on-desktop-adsense

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