May 11, 2005

Google Content Blocker.

Posted by Susan Esparza on 05/11/2005 @ 9:11 am | Comments Off

Inside Google and Google Blogoscoped have the scoop on the newest beta with the Google name. Google Content Blocker is the answer to that biggest pain for advertisers: actual content distracting web-users from looking at the all important ads.

From the information page:

What is Google Content Blocker?

Google’s mission is to organize the world’s advertising for maximum exposure to Web users. Unfortunately, annoying Web content often overwhelms the page, causing many users to become distracted and overlook the ads.

That’s where Google Content Blocker comes in. It effectively blocks all Web site content, leaving only the advertisements.

Don’t worry, there is a privacy policy and a promise to not be evil. The product is in beta, of course.

Make sure to read the whole site; it’s hilarious.

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