UPDATE: Today Google announces a deal to buy a Radio ad company. Nice move as a pretext to Podcasting.
It is so clear that Radio advertising is going to podcasting. No doubt we will see audio players in online advertising solutions like adsense. I can’t wait. At CES I did a podcast with the Google Video exec where I asked her if podcasting was next .. she smiled and said “no comment”. Here’s the Podcast below.
Here is the podcast news announcement at the CES for Google’s new initiatives Google Pack and Google Video. In addition Google announces a new partnership with CBS for Google’s Video Store. Google will provide video search and video buying offering a store for video producers both professionals and videobloggers. Larry Page’s keynote speech podcast is available here.
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