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  • The prospect of a Google ad tech breakup went from purely hypothetical to rationally possible.

    Imagining A World In Which Google Is Forced To Divest GAM

    The Department of Justice wants to break up Google’s ad tech stack. But how would separating Google’s publisher technology into a standalone entity affect the ad ecosystem? There are pros and cons.

  • It’s supply-side platform week for Unified ID 2.0. PubMatic signed onto the initiative, one day after Magnite and Index Exchange signaled their support.

    PubMatic Is The Latest Ad Tech Company To Join Unified ID 2.0

    It’s supply-side platform week for Unified ID 2.0. On Tuesday, PubMatic signed onto the initiative, one day after Magnite and Index Exchange signaled their support for the open source project. The goal of Unified ID 2.0 is to create a standard identifier for the ad industry using hashed emails as a replacement for third-party cookies. […]

  • OpenX Plays A Game Of Inches For SSP Supremacy

    Supply-side platforms (SSPs) such as OpenX, Rubicon Project and PubMatic are under heavy pressure to increase value for publishers who pay a premium to use their technologies. “The fact that SSPs are positioned on the sell side after much of the transaction value has been extracted by other intermediaries puts more pressure on their margins […]

  • In New Forrester Wave Report, PubMatic Is 'Last Of The Purebred SSPs'

    Note: Story updated to point out Forrester analyst Susan Bidel, who authored the report, is a former PubMatic employee. Bidel tells AdExchanger she does not hold equity in the company. Forrester Research‘s Wave reports are harrowing events for tech startups, which find themselves labeled Leaders, Strong Performers, Contenders or – heaven forbid – Risky Bets. And those labels often stick. […]