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We don’t want to cheat anyone out of anything. We do believe the context we provide is a much more valuable use of the limited sidebar space than the ads it replaces; and we think that creates value both for Google and for its users.
We would of course look at adding an option to restore the ads if there was enough demand for it – but it would be hard to present a good user experience, as there just isn’t that much room in the sidebar!
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We will soon be allowing you to add any website to Rapportive. Thanks for your patience! :)
An error occurred while saving the comment Danny Kirschner commentedYes, I would like to add my own websites and projects that contain a profile, kind of like my virtual business card. People could put their blog or their current project etc. I am working on a social network of sorts at http://www.GoRankem.com, and am wondering what the review process is for allowing people to add a social network, and getting Rank 'em added to the official social network list in rapportive?
Danny Kirschner supported this idea ·
Just wondering, what's the legal stance on having an add on like reportive that replaces the default ads? I am definitely in favor of a useful service as opposed to ads, but Shouldn't gmail ban this type of add on just because it makes them lose ad revenue? Not like they could really enforce it because they don't own firefox, but google could mention it in their TOS.