yes
Google has not sponsored any events in it's years of "Service"
By selling the software it creates and commisions that advertisers pay to keep their advertisements on Google (and that is why there are sponsored links).
They are basically ads, that Google gets money for putting in search results.
"Google downloads are always free. If a website is attempting to charge for said any google sponsored download, they must be reported immediately."
No they are a company that provides businesses sponsored link advertising on Google.
Blogger, the blogging platform, was originally developed by Pyra Labs and launched in 1999. It was later acquired by Google in 2003, which has since managed and sponsored the platform. Google integrated Blogger with its other services, enhancing its functionality and user experience.
This web site is an interactive blog spot on Google. This means that one is able to create their own blog for free and their blog is sponsored by Google.
"The only way that you can disable the Google sponsered links is if you have a Google apps for business or educaiton account. If you have a basic account, it is just not possible to hide the ads."
Speaking strictly of paid search and not content (website) sponsored links - the 'CTR' (click thru ratio) is 8 clicks on organically ranked links (search results) to only 1 click on ad sponsored links.
Yup sponsored links are brought up by search engines using some programs i.e like google uses ad-sense . Advertiser can use Google adwords to publish ads which are published using ad-sense and when any user clicks on any sponsored link, a designated amount is been deducted from advertisers account.
Sediment filters can be found on Google Shopping, which is an add-on link offered and sponsored by Google. There, you can purchase and view between different prices. Prices as of June 2013, are started at 124.99 on Google Shopping.
Go to www.google.com/adwordssign up for an account. Once you have signed up you can create an ad, give Google some money and they will post your add for a certain amount per click.Depending on the quality and relevance of the ad will depend on where, how often and in what content in the sponsored links it will show up.