will now allow users to perform web searches on all its pages. There will also be ads relevant to the local forecast -- for example, the forecast for San Francisco may include Google ads for hotels in the Bay Area, or regional events.
Joe Fiveash, senior vice-president of product and business development for Weather.com, said: "Weather.com wants to present our users with information that is the most relevant to them. By adding Google's search services, we make finding information about any topic just as easy as finding out how the weather will affect your life."
Google has also signed partnerships with Amazon, Ask Jeeves and AOL. It has a global network of more than 100,000 advertisers. Weather.com is the leading source of weather on the internet, with forecasts for 80,000 locations around the world and 18m unique users a month.
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