Google's U.K. Chief Says Mobile Comes First

Posted: Wednesday, 23 June 2010 - 9:55am Bookmark and Share

Google's U.K. Managing Director, Matt Brittin, has emphasized the search giant's focus on mobile advertising and services, predicting a period of rapid growth in the next three years.

Delivering a keynote address at an IAB mobile event in London today, Brittin said mobile is now "in takeoff mode," and that the company is "taking it very seriously." He added that Google engineers are now told "mobile first" when developing new products, in light of the fact the company expects more users to access online content via mobile devices than desktops by 2013.

Addressing an audience of over 300 marketers and mobile advertising execs, Brittin demonstrated what he called the "magic" of mobile, showing off the company's latest innovations around the mobile search space on an Android device, before touching briefly on the ad opportunities it currently offers, including search, display, and in-app formats.

AdMob, the mobile ad network Google recently acquired for a hefty $750 million, was a main sponsor of the event, and Andy Smith, AdMob's sales director for the EMEA region took to the stage later in the day to further demonstrate its display ad offerings.

Brittin also emphasized the importance of evangelizing mobile at what he described as a critical stage in its evolution. "This is a hugely exciting time. I think mobile technology is going to change the world, and we can't estimate how major the transformation is going to be," he said.

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