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		<title>By: Michelle S</title>
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		<description>From my previous experiences with DFA: It used to be that DC would add a template for any DFA customer who was working with a new technology vendor. 

I mentioned this casually to a friend who works at Google DC, and had him read the article. He assured me that there is no such certification program for DFA or DFP and that they will still create templates if customers ask for them.

So what is this?</description>
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<p>I mentioned this casually to a friend who works at Google DC, and had him read the article. He assured me that there is no such certification program for DFA or DFP and that they will still create templates if customers ask for them.</p>
<p>So what is this?</p>
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