Google Earth could be the first desktop application that can display Adsense ads. Ads from Google Adsense to appear at least in two places at the Google Earth application. Take a look at the picture above.
I tried searching on Google Earth with the word "office in Jakarta". Search menu generates some immediate Placemark take me "to" to Jakarta. If you look at search results, the top of the Adsense ads that are marked with the words "Sponsored Links" (red arrow). It was the first location of the placement of Google Adsense in Google Earth.
The second location is on the Placemark produced in these searches. If you click on the Placemark icon, but will display the information / Placemark about the location, also displaying Adsense ads next to it (blue arrow).
Is Google breaking their own rules? FYI, Google does not allow the software developers to integrate AdSense in desktop applications they create. But in fact this could be a good bargain for the end user like us. In my opinion, no desktop application problems displaying ads on some of its space, provided the application is free and for official use. I mean imagine it? I imagine you could use the existing ArcGIS little advertising in it, but you use the software freely without fear of the license or the like. How do you think?
I tried searching on Google Earth with the word "office in Jakarta". Search menu generates some immediate Placemark take me "to" to Jakarta. If you look at search results, the top of the Adsense ads that are marked with the words "Sponsored Links" (red arrow). It was the first location of the placement of Google Adsense in Google Earth.
The second location is on the Placemark produced in these searches. If you click on the Placemark icon, but will display the information / Placemark about the location, also displaying Adsense ads next to it (blue arrow).
Is Google breaking their own rules? FYI, Google does not allow the software developers to integrate AdSense in desktop applications they create. But in fact this could be a good bargain for the end user like us. In my opinion, no desktop application problems displaying ads on some of its space, provided the application is free and for official use. I mean imagine it? I imagine you could use the existing ArcGIS little advertising in it, but you use the software freely without fear of the license or the like. How do you think?