Usonian
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Registered: Feb 2000
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Ads are a pain in the ass, but it should also be kept in mind that nobody is really turning a direct profit from all of the wireless content they provide (except maybe AvantGo, who charges sites for prominent placement and promotion on their web site). Right now it's pretty much running "Wow factor", but sooner or later somebody's going to want to see money for the resources allocated to provide wireless content. The easiest solution is to sell advertising. It will be interesting to see who advertises, though; I wonder if it will be more 'real world' companies as opposed to dot coms, going on the theory that the user is out and about, esp. if he's on a yellow pages/map site.
There are degrees of annoyance, though... I think AvantGo does a very tasteful job with the ads they place on your channel homepage... brief, unobtrusive text links that take you to a page with more information. If OmniSky and DoubleClick came up with some scheme whereby every page is preceded by a 150x150 color graphic ad, that would be a bit excessive. And there's also the fact that most pages people will be visiting will already have ads of their own. Hmm.
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