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Google AdSense in Feedburner RSS Feeds, Coming. Soon. Seriously!

After a very long and arduous wait, Google AdSense will finally be integrated into Feedburner RSS feeds. Even before Google acquired Feedburner last year, integration of Google ads into Feedburner feeds was an exploratory wonderment that many wanted to blossom into fruition.

And ever since Google’s acquisition of Feedburner, as with YouTube, we’ve all been waiting for the day when Google advertising options would be better integrated with the company’s new service.

With the announcement that Feedburner users will soon be able to login to their accounts with their existing Google accounts, Feedburner has hinted on some of the upcoming features as the two services continue to intertwine, reports Allen Stern. A clip from Feedburner’s blog states the following:

FeedBurner will start to look and feel more like a set of Google services, and we will be completing much tighter integration into other Google services such as Google AdSense. (If you are a feed advertiser, don’t worry: we have some happy surprises coming for you as well, and if you are an advertiser who is not yet a feed advertiser, you too shall be blessed with good fortune.)


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