It didn’t take that long for Google to use the dormant spaces it has on the current devices it has brought overtimes, for it to mention using them for Ads.

As already known no one beats Google at Ads on the internet and mobile phones and with such strength the ad giant sees its money-spinning promotions appearing on a vast array of consumer devices — from refrigerators to thermostats, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday 21st, May.

How our future looks like....
How our future looks like….

Google filed this information,

“Our expectation is that users will be using our services and viewing our ads on an increasingly wide diversity of devices in the future,” the company said in the filing, listing “refrigerators, car dashboards, thermostats, glasses, and watches, to name just a few possibilities.”

according to Business Line.

Google is already acting to expand its territory in line with the filing — forming alliances with car makers like Audi and General Motors and buying smart thermostat maker Nest Labs for $3.2 billion in January.

So get ready to see enjoy more Ads in your life….

Patricia Kahill

Patricia Kahill is a multipotentialite Christian entrepreneur, Content Marketing Coach and founder of the Content Marketing agency, Kahill Insights that helps business owners create engaging and interactive content items for digital platforms with a focus on returning a desired outcome. Patricia was the producer of SlamDunk Basketball Talk a show on House of Talent online TV, a former fellow at Harvest Institute for leadership and now an assessor there, and an alumnus of the YELP class of 2017. A member of the BNI Integrity chapter and African Women Entrepreneur Cooperative. She is driven by passion and curiosity, been taking every opportunity that has been given to her with an ambition of stamping her footprint on the world.

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