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Kikoncuo
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07/07/11 03:34 AM (14 years ago)

Admob works on android (on emulator)

I finally got Admob to work and it does work but only in the emulator, when I compile and upload it crashes it. What is wrong? I use an HTC wildfire and a MOTOROLA XOOM and buzztouch 1.4
 
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07/07/11 03:47 AM (14 years ago)
Now there is a blank on top with no ads why?
 
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07/07/11 04:17 AM (14 years ago)
I use an htc wildfire, best phone I've ever had :-) (and I've had iphones). If you look in your admob dashboard, you'll see the fill rate for ads. It won't be 100%, it might be like 50% or 60% so when you see a blank area where the ad should be, it just means an ad hasn't been served by admob. A solution is Adwhirl, where you can integrate multiple ad networks to get a near 100% fill rate.
 
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07/07/11 05:22 AM (14 years ago)
Is there any tutorial for that? It was really hard to add admob already I agree HTC wildfire my best phone so far Thank you
 
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07/07/11 08:01 AM (14 years ago)
I haven't got around to looking at AdWhirl yet, all my time's spent at the moment trying to get push notifications to work... Perhaps someone else could jump in with some AdWhirl help?
 
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07/07/11 12:15 PM (14 years ago)
Thanks anyways Anyone can jump?
 
Lyle @SFNeNT
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07/21/11 09:58 PM (14 years ago)
 

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