The new year finally seems to be on track, as new rumors about Google merrily bounced around the Internet, bringing tales of e-book distribution and in-game advertising with them.

reporting a possible team-up between the search advertising company and several top publishers:
Jens Redmer, director of Google Book Search in Europe, said: "We are working on a platform that will let publishers give readers full access to a book online."
He did not believe taking books online would mean the end of the printed word but it would give readers more options when it came to buying. "You may just want to rent a travel guide for the holiday or buy a chapter of a book. Ultimately, it will be the readers who decide how books are read," he said.
Accomplishing this will require the usual features, like a mechanism to download the e-book and a method of formatting it to look decent on a computer screen. The possibilities for e-books could be extended to portable devices, like mobiles.
There's just one little obstacle to this idea. That would be the
protecting and distributing digital books work for publishers and readers.
On its advertising side, plenty of chatter has been made over the possibility that Google will purchase
purchased last year to provide a similar service.
If Google grabs Adscape Media this week as the Wall Street Journal




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