Facebook has offered display ads for years and with its push into mobile is now the leading platform for mobile display ads for products such as games and snacks. Instagram, previously free from ads, has now begun to roll out display advertising.
Google, which has been in the display ads business since 2009, is the market leader in display advertising. Yet, it is looking for other ways to further monetize display. According to the article, Google has began testing banner ads in some organic search results this month.
Twitter, a long proponent of native advertising, has recently made a large investment in mobile display via its acquisition of MoPub. This acquisition allows Twitter to go beyond selling simple display ads to targeted display advertising and real-time bidding on assets.
Article: http://mashable.com/2013/10/
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