Hello!

I'm working right now on adding Admob to my application and I'm
absolutely astounded with the content presented there.
Please follow the details I'm going to describe and tell me if I've
mistaken somewhere or I don't understand this feature.

First - environment: Nexus One (480x800) with CyanogenMod 7.0.2,
Android 2.3.3.
Admob banner defined as 320x50px (AdSize.BANNER).

Instead of "solid" Admob banner, fitting 320x50 px area, I do receive
an xml (or webpage) which is far(!) to tall to fit the space provided.
Moreover, I assume it because built-in handling, over the content
there are strange icons and some navigation links below, what makes it
even taller and completely unreadable, not even thinking of the
usability.
I've prepared some screenshots from my device to better illustrate the
problem:
http://goo.gl/6xtxR

The questions I have:
- Have I made a mistake in implementation and 'Ads by Google' can be
excluded from being displayed?
- Maybe my rooted device acts different and it is causing regular
Admob banners to not display?
- Has anyone experienced the same? What are your thoughts? IMO
presenting something like this is nonsense and will only make users
upset - no marketing value, almost impossible to interract with,
providing no information. It is more like a nightmare to both
publisher and advertisers.

Hoping I'm the only one in the dark here.

Cheers!



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