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Dec 27, 2009
Four years ago, Omar Hamoui
was just another ineffectual
entrepreneur trying to spruce
up his resume in graduate school.
Now, he's poised to become
Google Inc.'s newest weapon as
the company aims to extend its
dominance of online
advertising from computers to
mobile devices.
Google is buying Hamoui's
expertise in a $750 million
acquisition of AdMob, a
network for ads on iPhones and
similar gadgets. He launched
the business while struggling
to support his wife and
children as a student at the
University of Pennsylvania's
Wharton School.
Hamoui, 32, changed his life
by setting up a system for
advertising on mobile devices.
Though that sounds simple, it
was a breakthrough because
Hamoui's network got around
stifling controls that
wireless carriers had imposed
on the content their customers
could see on their phones.
The crack that AdMob opened in
the carriers' "walled gardens"
made it easier for independent
programmers to profit from
applications planted on mobile
phones.
Source: The Dailystar
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