Thursday, March 11th, 2010

AdSense Now Available for Full HTML Mobile Sites

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Many mobile devices are now featuring a full HTML web browsing experience. As a result, web developers have often created mobile sites that offer a richer experience than a page full of text links.

is now allowing publishers and web developers to use bigger ads than the typical tiny mobile display ads.

The team has developed a snippet of Javascript that’s easy to embed on your mobile site that gives you more control over the ads displayed on your mobile site. If you’re targeting all mobile devices or, for whatever reason, are unable to change your website, will detect the full HTML mobile browsers and serve up bigger ads for you.

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