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Google's AdMob business could not deliver advertising through iAd if Apple began enforcing a policy that restricts the involvement of companies that have their own mobile operating systems, said Omar Hamoui, vice president of mobile ads at Google.
By Stephen Lawson | 14 July, 2010 04:08
U.S. regulators are planning to investigate whether Apple is shutting out third parties such as Google and Microsoft in advertising the iPhone and iPad, according to a report published by the Financial Times on Thursday.
By Agam Shah | 11 June, 2010 02:37
Apple is attempting to avoid an antitrust probe into its trade practices by revising some of the terms of its developer agreement, according to reports. It's not clear which parts of the agreement would be revised, but government regulators are said to be interested in provisions in Apple's iAd advertising program, as well as Apple's decision to reject apps built with cross-platform applications such as the Adobe Flash Professional CS5, according to The Wall Street Journal .
By Ian Paul | 04 May, 2010 23:10
The early returns are rolling in on Apple's iAd mobile advertising platform, and so far the results seem mixed.
By Tony Bradley | 17 August, 2010 04:14
If you read the most recent revision of Apple's developer terms, it sure sounds like Apple is trying to keep its ad-rival--Google's recently acquired AdMob--off of the iPhone.
By Sarah Jacobsson | 11 June, 2010 03:25
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