HedoShoodovex |
09-26-2012 05:58 AM |
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What's not to understand? I am talking about iPhone users not having to pay for the ability to download and use this application. This brings an improvement to a product that belongs to Googles competitor. Unless there is some kind of monetary exchange or some other beneficial reason for Google to do this, then I stand by my statement that Google would be doing this for free.
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As someone who spent over $80,000 on Google Adwords alone last year, I can tell you that each and every app and service Google creates is used as a vehicle for advertising. In fact, over 96% of their income is generated from it. Google Maps collects an enormous amount of data from user searches, which in turn is used to affect bid prices on terms that are generated by pay-per-click ads. You can also pay to have a sponsored listing on Google Maps that stands out a bit more than a free Google Places listing. Google may not charge people for many of their apps and services, but they certainly rake in an enormous stream of revenue from just about everything they create.
So yes, it is very much in Google's interest to create a Maps app for iOS 6.
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