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Rubicon Project Beats Google In Advertising Reach Report

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Los Angeles-based Rubicon Project said today that it has passed Google in the latest, comScore Media Metrix monthly ranking of Ad Focus properties. Rubicon reports that the the July 2012 comScore ranking found that Rubicon Project now reaches 96.2% of the U.S. READ MORE>>.

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Rubicon: We're Second In Online Advertising Audience

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Los Angeles-based Rubicon Project , the online advertising optimization technology firm headed by Frank Addante, said that it has been ranked second in terms of unique visitors in online advertising reach, second only to Google. READ MORE>>.

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What Mattered in 2012: Howard Marks, StartEngine

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2012 has been a remarkably interesting year in terms of developments in technology. Finally, Google. Google continues to shape our futures. Following that, I think mobile advertisement technologies. I think it's going to be the next great revolution in advertising. It was a big year for us. 7 years, 100 companies.

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Interview with Jon Waterman, Founder and CEO of Ad.net

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Jon Waterman: We envision ourselves today as a marketplace outside Google and Bing. Our core competency, historically, has been in the pay-to-click space, but we've focused completely outside of Google and outside of Bing. Talk about the market, when you say you're outside Google and Bing, explain what that means?

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Mobile Marketing

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012 -- Mobile Marketing. There's been a lot of excitement in the mobile advertising space lately as recent announcements from Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Apple, etc. Marketers understand this and it's now a big area for future advertising budget dollars and overall industry growth.

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YouTubers Come Of Age – Google Scores A Solid Return On Its Video Development Fund

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During the latter half of 2011, Google awarded a number of leading YouTubers and nascent Internet TV networks grants of $1 million to $2 million. Although estimates of Google’s total investment vary, the industry insiders I spoke with believe it exceeded $100 million.

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SoCal Heads to SXSWi | 2012 Panel Picking Guide

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The race to get your SXSWi panel to as many votes as possible so that you will be selected to present at the coming 2012 SXSW. Man vs Algorithm: Online Video Curation Face-Off (Tubefilter, Google). Its that time again! Selling The Undead: Scaring Fans For Profits & Fun (Dread Central, Dilemma).