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Twitter Has Started Serving Ads For Third Party Apps

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Well, we knew it was coming. Twitter has started to advertise a number of applications using the small box on profile pages that it first introduced earlier this month. Before today Twitter had reserved the space for links to its own services like Searcht Twitter Has Started Serving Ads For Third Party Apps, but now they are advertising a number of sites and apps, including Tweetiet Twitter Has Started Serving Ads For Third Party Apps, a popular iPhone client.

Other links popping up include Twittervisiont Twitter Has Started Serving Ads For Third Party Apps and ExecTweetst Twitter Has Started Serving Ads For Third Party Apps, which was first announcedt Twitter Has Started Serving Ads For Third Party Apps earlier today.

The ads are unobtrusive, and they’re promoting useful applications that are all Twitter-related so they blend nicely with the page. The question now is how much money is actually changing hands - John Battelle writest Twitter Has Started Serving Ads For Third Party Apps that Federated Media is sharing some of its revenues from ExecTweets, but also notes that Twitter has a history of promoting apps it finds interesting without getting paid for it.

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