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Google
on Thursday began rolling out a way for people to support websites they
frequent and, in return, be rewarded with ad-free pages.
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A
"Google Contributor" experiment was introduced with a handful of
partners including tech news website Mashable and The Onion, which is
known for clever satires.
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Google described the effort as an "experiment in additional ways to fund the web."
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"When
you visit a participating website, part of your contribution goes to
the creators of that site," Google said at a page launched for those
interested in taking part.
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"As a reminder of your support, you'll see a thank you message — often accompanied by a pixel pattern — where you might normally see an ad."
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