About Google AdMob
AdMob, a mobile advertising company, operates as a subsidiary of Google and was initially established by Omar Hamoui. The term “AdMob” is a combination of “advertising on mobile.” Hamoui founded the company while attending the Wharton School of Business, and it was officially incorporated on April 10, 2006. The company’s headquarters are located in Mountain View, California. In November 2009, Google acquired AdMob for a sum of $750 million. The acquisition was finalized on May 27, 2010.
During the same year, Apple Inc. also showed interest in acquiring AdMob but was outbid by Google. Before becoming part of Google, AdMob itself acquired AdWhirl (formerly known as Adrollo), a platform for creating advertisements in iPhone applications. AdMob provides advertising solutions for various mobile platforms, including Android, iOS, webOS, Flash Lite, Windows Phone, and all standard mobile web browsers.
History and Evolution of Google AdMob Logo
Google AdMob changed its logo 3 times in the following years.
Google AdMob 2006 Logo
Google AdMob 2009 Logo
Google AdMob 2010 Logo
Logo Formats and Usage
At VectorSeek, you can download different editable files of Google AdMob logo. Below are the most downloaded Google AdMob logos available at VectorSeek:
- Google AdMob logo PNG
- Google AdMob logo SVG
- Google AdMob logo AI
- Google AdMob logo Vector
You can also download all of these formats of Google AdMob logo in a zip file.
Google AdMob logo PNG File
PNG files offer versatility in digital applications and are especially useful for incorporating transparent images like logos into backgrounds with varying colors or layered images. However, they are not suitable for printing.
Google AdMob logo SVG File
For website logos, it is advisable to use SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) format. SVG allows images to be scaled without losing quality, making them particularly well-suited for high-resolution retina displays.
Google AdMob logo Ai File
Google AdMob Artwork (AI) is a distinctive file format developed by Adobe Systems. It is specifically designed for displaying vector-based artwork on a single page and supports both EPS and PDF formats. Additionally, it offers convenient options for making edits to the artwork.