Google Inc (NASDAQ GOOG) wants to kick up its advertising options a bit. The search giant recently acquired video advertising company mDialog as an effort to offer more advertising options to businesses.
Google wants to boost video advertising revenues which is why it acquired mDialog, a company that specializes in video ads. Google also has plans to take their time working with the mDialog team to offer new ways to utilize their expertise and technology into the DoubleClick.
Fortunately for mDialog users, nothing will change at this time. A recent blog post from Google indicates that both companies are working together to offer even more ways for publishers to monetize video content in all screens.
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The San Fransisco-based mDialog works with various media companies throughout North America to deliver the best video content across many different devices including smartphones, tablets, and game consoles. mDialog recently shared a post on its official website announcing the partnership with Google and DoubleClick. The post noted that together the companies are hoping to offer content to creators and to find new ways to make money from both live and on-demand content.
mDialog wasn’t the only company the search giant recently acquired. Google also purchased wireless technology company Alpental. Although Google acquired the company just week ago, it wasn’t announced until recently. A representative for the search giant confirmed the purchase yet declined to explain the reason behind the move. The search giant hopes to extend internet service in more remote areas. Google has tried to connect these areas with a variety of options including balloons, satellites, and drones.
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Alpental was initially started by Pete Gelbman and Michael Hart, two former Clearwire Corp (NASDAQ CLWR) engineers. The company developed a cheap and high-speed communications service with the 60GHz band that is used for high-capacity networks indoors. It would also extend fiber-optic internet services from one building to nearby buildings. This might extend service without adding the price of building more wireline networks. This is a very good acquisition from Google (NASDAQ GOOG).
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