
AdMob SDKs for both the iPhone and Android operating systems have been updated, where the latter can now take advantage of AdMob’s rich media ad units including expandable canvas and multi-panel banners, while folks who prefer churning out apps for the iPhone will definitely welcome the performance enhancements thrown in as well as additional server flexibility. Apart from that, AdMob’s Flash Lite SDK (beta) was also announced, where you get a new adaptive mobile ad unit which doesn’t change in size even as consumers pinch and scroll through a non-optimized mobile site.
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