Google Searches on Mobile Devices Top PCs for First Time
Google Searches on Mobile Devices Top PCs for First Time
  • Lee Kyung-ho
  • 승인 2015.05.06 20:40
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More Google search requests are now being made on smartphones than on personal computers in the U.S. and many other parts of the world. Google announced the milestone at a digital advertising conference Tuesday serves as another reminder of how dramatically online behavior has changed since 2007.
That's when Apple released the first iPhone, leading to a wave of similar mobile devices that have made it easier for people to stay connected to the Internet wherever they go. Google's average ad prices have been declining for the past three-and-half years, partly because marketers so far have been unwilling to pay as much for the commercial message displayed on the smaller screens of smartphones. The company, though, says mobile ad prices have been steadily climbing and will continue to do so as marketers recognize the value of being able to connect with prospective customers at the precise moment that they are looking for someplace to eat, or comparing products on a smartphone while standing in a store. "The future of mobile is now," says Jerry Dischler, a Google Inc. vice president in charge of the company's "AdWords" service for creating online marketing campaigns.

Besides in the U.S., Google's mobile search requests are outstripping requests in nine other countries. Japan is the only other country that Google is identifying. Google isn't specifying just how many mobile search requests it is getting. It processes more than 100 billion search requests worldwide each month, including queries on PCs.

Google last month overhauled its search-recommendation system to favor websites that are easier to read and load on smartphones. That change, known as "Mobilegeddon," prodded millions of websites to make changes to ensure they work well on smartphones to avoid being demoted in Google's search results. Google also has been introducing advertising formats that tend to work better on mobile devices. For instance, rooms can now be booked within hotel ads, and car ads can now be swiped across a screen to make it easier to comparison shop. Google also introduced on Tuesday a service for comparing mortgage rates in the U.S. That product expands upon a similar service for auto insurance policies that Google unveiled in California in March.

By NBC NEWS


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