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  2. Google AdSense - Wikipedia

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    AdSense for search allows publishers to display ads relating to search terms on their site and receive 51% of the revenue generated from those ads. [9] AdSense custom search ads can be displayed either alongside the results from an AdSense Custom Search Engine or alongside internal search results through the use of Custom Search Ads.

  3. Terms of Service - AOL Legal

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    If you view 360° video virtual reality content on our Services using the player powered by envrmnt, the terms, licenses, and restrictions in the following section apply: To watch 360° videos on your device, you will need a device that meets the minimum requirements below. 360° video virtual reality may not work on all devices, operating ...

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  5. Terms of service - Wikipedia

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    Among the terms and conditions of 31 cloud-computing services in January-July 2010, operating in England: [6] 27 specified the law to be used (a US state or other country) most specify that consumers can claim against the company only in a particular city in that jurisdiction, though often the company can claim against the consumer anywhere

  6. Website monetization - Wikipedia

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    Website monetization is the process of converting existing traffic being sent to a particular website into revenue. The most popular ways of monetizing a website are by implementing pay per click (PPC) and cost per impression (CPI/CPM) advertising.

  7. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

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    In March 2006, the court ruled partially in Google's favor, recognizing the privacy implications of turning over search terms and refusing to grant access. [135] In April 2008, a Pittsburgh couple, Aaron and Christine Boring, sued Google for "invasion of privacy".

  8. Category:Terms of service - Wikipedia

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  9. Google Ads - Wikipedia

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    Google Ads, formerly known as Google Adwords, is an online advertising platform developed by Google, where advertisers bid to display brief advertisements, service offerings, product listings, and videos to web users. [5]