Naturally not just like that. The little man must initially agree to view / listen to / read the advertisement.
As Eric Schmidt says, mobile phones today are more like a PDA, potential buyers spend up to 10 hours a day talking, reading SMS, and using web services, so the idea of ​​“subsidizing” can be very “viable.”
In general, that offers Eric. He wants to negotiate with leading mobile phone manufacturers (Nokia, Motorola), as well as with leading mobile operators (Vodafone) about cooperation in this area. But Schmidt is a realist, and he believes that the phones will not be free so immediately, as the
newspapers did not become
mimes even though they are already more than a hundred years old.
Prospects are opening very wide, as well as an area for fantasy. I already imagine how Google clusters analyze the negotiations of two girlfriends discussing a new fashionable dress, and after that comes SMS with links and addresses of stores where you can buy it. Similarly, sms traffic and web pages are analyzed and corresponding promotional offers are also provided. By the way, Google is already successfully testing technology for advertising shows for mobile phone users in Japan. Well, yes, of course, Google believes that the user must manage his personal data himself, and Google will in no way personalize anything.
Here are the things here today in Google.
References:
Google
Google Wants Free Cell Phones for Everyone
http://money.cnn.com/2006/11/11/technology/bc.tech.google2.reut/?postversion=2006111122
PS The post is partly a figment of the imagination of the patient, affected by the UFO by the author’s mind and coincidence, hints on / with the technologies / algorithms of some companies are purely random and are delivered as is “as is”.
PPS Why does google trap user data?
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PPPS GoogleParanoya rulez the world