Google's Gmail to Serve Contextually Targeted Ads

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NEW YORK Google said it intends to place contextually targeted ads alongside content within its new Gmail product, which is currently in test.

The Mountain View, Calif.-based company confirmed last week that it is testing a Web mail service that would feature a gigabyte of free storage [IQ Daily Briefing, April 1].

Links to relevant Google searches, Web pages and ads will appear next to the content of the e-mail. In an automated process, computers process the text in a message and match it to ads or related information in Google’s database.

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