Hp and Yahoo to roll out ads to printers

Posted In Hardware, Tech News - By joshua.combs On Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 With 0 Comments

Seriously. To be specific, the two companies are working on delivering targeted ads to HP’s web-connected printers, and the ads would apparently only show up when you use HP’s “scheduled delivery” service to have portions of a newspaper or magazine printed every morning. To make those ads as targeted as possible, HP says the printers would employ IP sniffing to help pin down your location, and the company says that the ads could also be targeted based on “user’s behavior as well as the content” — although it’s quick to point out that everything must be done with privacy in mind. Will folks mind having ads encroach on their own printed materials (not to mention printer ink)? Not according to HP’s Stephen Nigro, who says that HP has discovered “that people were not bothered by it,” and that part of its belief is that “you’re used to it. You’re used to seeing things with ads.”


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