iAd Questions
This weekend I was accused (lightly) of pontificating so instead today I’m asking a bunch of questions in the hope of getting some answers about iAds.
How is an iAd different from an app?- If I have put all the effort into developing an app, like the Toy Story III one demoed by Steve Jobs, why would I “hide” it as an iAd within other apps rather than release it as a standalone app?
- Is the interactivity of the Toy Story III app going to be the exception rather than the rule?
- Could the iAd platform serve as a different channel for discovering branded and marketing apps?
- If the iAd is particularly useful could I save it as a standalone app?
- Will iAds be pre-loaded in the “carrier apps” or downloaded when clicked on?
- Will there be an opportunity for pre-loaded low memory iAds and larger high interactivity, high bandwidth
- What will be the bandwidth and memory impact for these iAds on the carrier apps?
I’ve barely scratched the surface with questions about what the restrictions of this platform are and how far it can be pushed. I’m also sure that the answers to these questions will generate event more. If you have answers or more questions of your own, add them in the comments.


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