Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Maybe, but how would they monetize search?
I think, if, Google do get forced to sell Chrome it can be a good thing.
If someone buy chrome will pay maybe 20 billions dollars for that,
so I am not sure that will want make block ads. In some way need back money and earn something too, but for sure it is not very clear in what direction that process can go
To reiterate, what has already been said, how would the owner of a browser make money off of the ads displayed on our websites?
The browser could block Web sites' ads while displaying its own ads (not unlike the frames with ads that About.com and some other sites used back in the day). Publishers would be furious, but would they have the power to do anything about it?
There is a daily trend of low traffic in the mornings. After noon, everything starts to pick up.
regulators give possible to google make ads only example 10-20 percent of page in his google search and all other should be organic traffic
No hard feeling, but this is absolutely not the purpose of regulators to enforce this kind of thing, and hopefully.
Re regulation: U.S. courts have ruled that Google's rankings are "opinions" and are protected by the First Amendment. It's hard to imagine a scenario where U.S. regulators would even try to dictate
There is a daily trend of low traffic in the mornings. After noon, everything starts to pick up.
This update is quite horrible, probably the worst I've ever experienced.