Google has acquired video advertising company mDialog in a bid to provide more high quality video options to its advertisers. The Internet giant plans over time to work with the mDialog team to include their technology and expertise into its DoubleClick product suite for advertisers. Nothing will change for mDialog’s customers immediately, it added. In a Google+ post, Google said that it and mDialog are committed to offering more ways for publishers “to monetize live, linear and on-demand video content across all screens.” The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. With US headquarters in San Francisco, mDialog works with media companies in North America to manage, deliver, and measure video advertising across a variety of IP-connected devices, including Apple’s iPad and iPhone, Android devices and the Xbox, it said on its website.