Google Awarded Location Patent Filed Six Years Ago For Use In "Ad System"

by Justi
Mar 1, 2010

Google is obviously serious about mobile advertising, and is filing 
patents left and right with one common theme- location.  We reported 
a while back that Google had developed a process - and filed a patent 
- for "sniffing" data packets sent and received by users utilizing 
location-based services in an attempt to come as close as possible to 
having what the carriers have- true user location data at all times 
for its subscribers.

Last Tuesday, Google was awarded a patent filed over six years ago 
related to using location for "targeting, setting a minimum price bid 
for an ad, offering performance analytics, and modifying the content 
of an ad," as well.  While broad, it covers all basis for Google's 
plan for mobile advertising, even though most of what they describe 
is already being implemented by the company.  Last week, for example, 
Google starting allowing users to modify their search results based 
on their location to show results nearby, and Google Buzz was 
launched using "location feeds" as well.  Here's what the patent 
states as part of its abstract;

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http://www.mobilemarketingwatch.com/google-awarded-location-patent-filed-six-years-ago-for-use-in-ad-system-5598/

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