Google is bidding on MHZ in USA

Posted by | December 2, 2007 | Google

Are the American cell phone users risking getting Google advertising on the phone? Google has put a bid on MHz in the USA and they are already working with two of the biggest players in the market.

A few months ago they told the press about the open handset called Android.

Sure competition is good for the consumers but will Google then listen to your phone calls or read your SMS to be able to send you the right advertising?

But maybe they just use the already implemented system to send you a SMS when you pass a shop or go inside a shopping mall.

Techcrunch is taking another shot at a sitting and injured duck to make easy headline. By commenting about PPP in a negative way he knows that loads of bloggers will read his post and possibly link back to the post (link bating on a higher level).

Last week Techcrunch had a poll if they should have PPP ads on the site and off course they would never do that now when they know what will happen with the PageRank and off course they got loads of back links and readers.

I do not understand the difference if you have a category saying SPONSORED POST or THIS POST IS PAYING MY KIDS or you have Adsense or other ads (like Techcrunch) the blog is sponsored both ways. Sure if you hide the advertising then its bad but if you clearly and openly tell your readers that this post is paid then I do not see the problem. Most PPP users did that but I guess Google wanted to stop people from buying PageRank in the same way they stopped people from buying rank in directory but here it affected over 80 000 bloggers not just a few directory owners.

Google should if they have any credibility left go out and comment to the users what the new rules are with PageRank and PPP

In even more bizarre twist PayPal gave me back the rest of the money that I lost from a Guy selling warez on the DP forum.

After I wrote the article about PayPal that they gave me the cold shower when I want to tell them about the warez I bought, they been so nice to me.

I was so surprised when I open my PayPal account and found a complementary $17 dollars from the PayPal staff.

I guess they were feeling bad they did not listen when I tried to help them close down business they do not want in PayPal.