jchampliaud

msg:1382809 | 7:22 am on Jun 5, 2006 (gmt 0) |
This might be something only a few news/big sites are able to use or it could be beta. But I does sound interesting. Did the ads you saw look different from the normal AdSense ads?
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Hubie

msg:1382810 | 8:03 am on Jun 5, 2006 (gmt 0) |
they were underlined twice (vs. the standard underlined font a hyperlinked text has. still, they worked in getting me to click. the adsense link was right in the middle of an article i was reading on a topic of interest of mine and i clicked. the result was decent (not great at all) but google made money, and so did the site I was on. all hail G
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Nikke

msg:1382811 | 8:05 am on Jun 5, 2006 (gmt 0) |
I don't think it was AdSense, but another kontextual ad service that converts words to links.
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blairsp

msg:1382812 | 9:37 am on Jun 5, 2006 (gmt 0) |
yes, what made you think it was adsense? There are loads of other companies out there that do contextaul ads
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neo2remember

msg:1382813 | 7:14 pm on Jun 6, 2006 (gmt 0) |
They may be using Kontera...
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gamiziuk

msg:1382814 | 2:27 am on Jun 7, 2006 (gmt 0) |
Kontera and Intellitext use the double-underline links.
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