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  • Less Data Collection; IPOs and Video Ads

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Less Data Collection Major publishers are reigning in data collection, according to Krux’s annual cross-industry study on the topic. After a major leap in direct collection in 2012, the practice is now on the downswing, a trend Krux chalks up to more caution on […]

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  • Privacy Advocate Jonathan Mayer Has Had It With 'Do Not Track'

    The Tracking Protection Working Group is meeting this week in Sunnyvale, Calif. in its latest attempt to create a tech spec for the Do Not Track browser feature. Progress has been excruciatingly slow for the group, which operates under the aegis of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Disparate interests have been unable to agree on even […]

  • eBay's Back In The Data Game; Ad Tech Economics

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. eBay’s Back eBay is back in the data game, more than two years after ending its agreements with third-party data licensing companies. Brands can now access shopper data from eBay in order to segment audiences and target ads when not on eBay, similar to […]

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  • Cookie Stuffing; Programmatic Spikes

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news roundup…Want it by email? Sign-up here. Cookie Stuffing Business Insider’s Jim Edwards covers alleged affiliate marketing fraud uncovered by the FBI, centering around the use of cookies and “harmless” publisher widgets. Edwards writes, “According to the FBI, both widgets engaged in ‘cookie stuffing.’ Anyone who clicked on them received a tracking […]

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  • Magna: Display Ad Prices Will Remain Low, But There's A Silver Lining For Sellers

    In a new update to its US ad forecast, Magna has slightly boosted its overall US ad forecast for this year and next, thanks to rising consumer confidence and other signs of life in the US economy. However, digital is the only media channel expected to see notable growth in 2013 (+11.5% in total interactive […]

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  • HookLogic's Jonathan Opdyke And Michael Barrett On The Ecommerce Ad Exchange

    With HookLogic’s purview in the ecommerce media arena, one might not think that former Yahoo CRO and AdMeld CEO Michael Barrett would be a logical fit for the company’s board, which was announced last month. But according to HookLogic CEO Jonathan Opdyke, the fit was “natural,” given Opdyke’s own thoughts on the future of exchanges, […]

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  • Insta-Branding; Aol Ventures' Brown Goes Solo

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Insta-Branding As Facebook’s mobile advertising dollars soar, it’s time to get to back to work on building up revenue generation at its photo app Instagram. Last December, the app had to walk back plans suggesting the possible use of member photos in ads, but […]

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  • Subsidizing Piracy; Lights Out At Seevast

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Subsidizing Piracy Piracy sites capture $6.8 million in wasted ad spend each month, DoubleVerify estimates in a new report. The verification vendor tracked 1,000 campaigns across 1,200 websites and found 3% of all “Network/RTB-purchased” impressions fell to the Jolly Roger. Download (pay with some […]

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  • Hidden Ads; Wrangling Devices

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Hidden Ads Botnets get all the glory when it comes to ad fraud, but there’s plenty of malfeasance to go around. Consider “ad hiding,” where ad traders load many ads (most of them unviewable) into a single ad slot – sometimes on premium sites […]

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  • Programmatic Indoors And Out; Salesforce Trumps SAP

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Programmatic, Indoors And Out Automation isn’t just for websites anymore. The WSJ’s Suzanne Vranica focuses on how programmatic tools are being used for radio and out-of-home buying, which are among the oldest traditional media formats. “We are always looking for ways to make it […]

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