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Download AdExchanger.com’s January-April 2010 Q&A Report: Learn From The Ecosystem

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Adexchanger.com ReportIt’s time to gather up the most recent Q&As and send them out into the wild! Get insights and info from members of the digital ad ecosystem including publishers, advertisers, agencies, ad tech and data companies.

AdExchanger.com presents Volume II of its Q&A report, a 271-page publication consisting of all the Q&A interviews on the site from January to April of 2010. (Volume I is here.)

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