Google’s Chrome ad blocker, which goes into today will block all ads served on sites that receive a failure notice if the publisher doesn’t comply with the Better Ads Standards within 30 days. Google explained more about their rationale and how it will work on a blog post, by Rahul Roy-Chowdhury,Vice President, Chrome, he said: The web is an incredible asset. It’s an engine for innovation, a platform for sharing, and a universal gateway to information. When we built Chrome, we wanted to create a way for people to interact with…
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