Do Google Ads belong on a company desktop? Print E-mail
Written by Hans Straat source:www.news.com.com, Monday, 24 July 2006
commonly seen on blogs and other public Web sites--can finance a software company that sells to businesses.

On Monday, Spiceworks is expected to launch a beta of its namesake software, which monitors the networks of small- and medium-size businesses. Administrators can download the software, install it and get an inventory of what's on their network within a few minutes, according to Scott Abel, founder and CEO of the company.

To set itself apart from existing providers, Spiceworks designed its product to be very simple to use. And it's free to use, supported by Google Ads appearing on the right side of the administration console.

"When we were starting the company (last year), we looked at what you can do for free in the consumer Web, or Web 2.0, world and we see how that's pervading into the enterprise," said Jay Hallberg, vice president of marketing and another founder at the company.

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Mutsje - communications...what do the c Super Administrator | 2006-07-24 08:36:14
Personally I don't think add's belong on any computer. We get enough banners already through internet sites. Also what data is communicated is the computer searched for keywords and you get personal add's then? I think it's a dangerous development and I wouldn't even install it at a customer pc at home.
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