Google Rarity: Big Ad on Homepage

Spare look is gone as company pushes its tablet
By Matt Cantor,  Newser Staff
Posted Aug 28, 2012 2:05 PM CDT
Google Rarity: Big Ad on Homepage
A screen shot of the Google home page, with the ad.   (Google)

Google's iconic bare-bones front page is seeing a notable change today: For the first time, it carries an animated banner ad, Mashable reports. The image shows the top of Google's own Nexus 7 Android tablet. The page has hosted advertising before—for the Nexus One smartphone, for instance—but that was just text and an icon. The new, large ad comes six weeks after Marissa Mayer, who oversaw the simple Google homepage, departed the firm for Yahoo, notes Mashable.

Tweeted one observer: "Google just destroyed the only thing they've ever kept sacred." CNET doesn't read anything involving Mayer or new ad policies into the move, but says it "underscores the company's desire to make a bigger dent in the burgeoning tablet market, one still dominated by Apple's iPad." (More Google stories.)

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