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Yahoo! mobile phone ads coming soon... Blah!

yahoo ads on mobile devicesGet ready for some ads on you mobile device. We knew it was coming back in November when Yahoo! announced that they were testing banner ads on mobile browser based services. U.S. users that accessed mobile web email, finance, news and sports information were the first lucky viewers of these ads. Now Yahoo! has announced that it has signed up advertisers on its mobile advertising network to run ads on mobile phones in 19 countries including Britain, Ireland, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, the U.S., Canada and Mexico. This world is run by advertising, so can we expect anything less? I would totally understand the use of mobile advertising to subsidize mobile devices, and monthly carrier fees. But the second you drop it onto my mobile device, it's not going to make me a happy camper, especially since each image I download on my mobile device I have to pay to see in data charges. Yahoo! is taking a leadership stake here, apparently in a race to beat out Google, so expect to see ads from Hilton, Infinity, Intel, Pepsi, and Nissan coming to that mobile device in your pocket soon.

Filed under: Fun, Internet, Photo, Utilities, Windows Mobile, Palm, Freeware

Perooz - abridged magazine articles for mobile devices

PeroozPerooz is an interesting service; the idea is to take magazine articles and stuff them into a set of image files that will display on an iPod or other mobile device. To view the article (text and pictures), you simply view a slideshow of the image files you've downloaded. The articles are not full-length, but long enough to get the gist of things, and include all of the imagery from the original article. This is important, since currently the selection of available magazines to choose from veers sharply towards the young male demographic, with lots of scantily clad ladies and articles about movies, music, video games and comics.

If you're interested in trying out Perooz, note that there is no client software to download; the articles are provided in simple zip files containing the images numbered in order. Although they try to make things easy by labeling the downloads according to the device they're optimized for, since they are simple image files you can really use any of them. If your device is listed, I'd suggest downloading the appropriate file since it will be optimized for your screen, but if it isn't listed don't fret. Pick a device that has a similar screen to your device, and you'll be all set.

[via Lifehacker]

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