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Google and AOL Sept. 2 inked a fresh five-year deal in which Google will power the search results on AOL’s Websites accessed from computers and mobile devices.
Financial terms were not disclosed for the global deal, which includes a revenue-sharing arrangement per each search. Some analysts believe Google is sharing 90 percent of the ad revenue generated from text ads paired with search results on AOL.
The new deal adds provisions for mobile search and Web video. Specifically, Google’s YouTube video-sharing site has agreed to host AOL’s video content, according to a statement from AOL.
Google will also serve search queries logged on AOL Websites from mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablet computers.
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