Mobile ad network AdMob adds Windows Phone 7 support
Already used in iOS, Android, and webOS, AdMob is striking out in new territory towards Windows Phone 7 users. AdMob has launched a beta SDK for Microsoft’s latest mobile OS, which allows developers to place advertising within their free apps, making them a bit of cha-ching.
Developers can choose where their ads appear, and what types of ads are shown within the apps. Both text and banner ads are supported with a variety of post click actions including opening a webpage and linking directly to the App Marketplace.
AdMob has even customized the ad experience for Windows Phone 7 look and feel and easy for users to go back to the app after they’re done browsing the ad.
In other news from the Google-owned company, AdMob updated its existing iOS and Android SDKs to include enhanced HTML5 support for more engaging ad units. Also, full screen interstitial formats are now supported on iOS and Android-based tablets.
[Source - IntoMobile]
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Category: Apps, Windows Phone 7
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