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a note on the admob page suggests that admob is stopping(?) and developers must start using adsense instead.

admob note

i am already signed up for an adsense account, but i cant seem to find a way to use adsense to create ads for mobile apps.

a link here gives kind of a walkthrough for integration of the adsense sdk for android apps, but it requires the GoogleAdView.jar file which google does not distribute publicly and i cannot find anywhere to download.

what am i missing here?

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This is not a programming question. You should post this on Android Enthusiasts. – Phil Mar 26 '12 at 1:59
Sorry about that, I will use Android Enthusiasts in the future for non programming related questions, thank you for the link! – clayton33 Mar 26 '12 at 3:25

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Admob is stopping for Mobile websites, for apps it's still going.

We are simplifying our suite of products by transitioning AdMob mobile publishers to Google AdSense. Starting May 1, 2012 support for mobile web sites on AdMob will be discontinued and you must have a Google AdSense account to monetize mobile web sites.

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OK, you are correct, I knew i was missing something... i found on this site: support.google.com/admob/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1678439 they mention: App developers should continue to head to www.admob.com to monetize, measure and promote mobile apps. Mobile web publishers can get started with AdSense by signing up for free at www.google.com/adsense. Thanks! – clayton33 Mar 26 '12 at 3:26

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