Ask HN: Is this the first time Google has run ads in Chrome Browser?
Today I started noticing this when I opened up a new Tab in Google Chrome:
http://i.imgur.com/LotyD.png
There is an ad for their Chrome Notebooks. I don't mind the Chrome Notebook, and I certainly don't mind Google placing ads in their services like Gmail, Search and so on.
However I find it a little different when they place ads within the context of application specific pages.
They built the browser, I got it for free. I understand that. However I find this very unnerving, distasteful, and down-right cheap.
Is this common and I've only just noticed it?
(Seeing it on Chrome 5.0.874.120 and 5.0.874.121 on OSX, but not 17.0.945.0 canary and 17.0.946.0 canary)
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Upfront disclosure
When an application is installed or enabled, it should inform you of its principal and significant functions. And if the application makes money by showing you advertising, it should clearly and conspicuously explain this. This information should be presented in a way that a typical user will see and understand – not buried in small print that requires you to scroll. For example, if the application is paid for by serving pop-up ads or sending your personal data to a third party, that should be made clear to you.
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So to add insult to injury, is it possible that this ad is somehow contextual or targeted?
The ad doesn't show up during apps - at least not that I ever saw, but, only on the app selection page or bookmark page.
It has been used very sparingly and I'm not sure I've seen it more than a handful of times since switching to Canary as my primary browser ages ago.