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Google adds gambling to revenue search

By Tim Bradshaw, Digital Media Correspondent

Published: October 17 2008 03:00 | Last updated: October 17 2008 03:00

Google is allowing gambling advertisements in its search results in Britain - for the first time anywhere in the world since a self-imposed moratorium in 2004.

Industry experts say the search engine, which welcomed the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to its London offices yesterday, could generate more than £100m in revenues from rule changes, which come into effect today. The business commands a 70 per cent share of the paid search advertising market in the UK.

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