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Upskirt Advert for Kodak Moment


Upskirt Advert for Kodak Moment
It was a great idea for Kodak photos company as a fair of photo for the campaign she dropped her pencil purposely to show her panties which was written kodak name to show visitor that was so interesting , funny and cool situation for people.

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An agreement with Clear Channel Radio

It’s been more than a year since my dMarc Broadcasting colleagues and I joined Google. We’ve been taking incremental steps toward our long term vision of bringing simplicity, efficiency, and accountability to the buying and selling of radio advertising. To do this, we’ve fully integrated dMarc technology into Google AdWords, and we’ve partnered with hundreds of radio stations across the U.S., connecting these broadcasters to new advertisers who in many cases had previously not advertised on radio.

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Google buys Doubleclick

In its largest acquisition yet, Google has agreed to pay $3.1 billion in cash for online ad company DoubleClick, the companies announced.

The deal gives Google a large network of advertisers and Web publishers to serve and sell ads to, and it boosts the search giant’s banner advertising business, which lagged rival Yahoo’s.

The acquisition, which is expected to close sometime later this year, also will give media agencies and advertisers the ability to manage integrated search and display ad campaigns through one centralized console, Schmidt said. “The whole system will run faster,” he said. “Users will benefit from more targeted ads.”

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Alternatives to Google Adsense Kontera

A contextually relevant keyword that is discovered in real-time on a web page from within Kontera´s vast network of publishers, and is automatically turned into a link to the most relevant ad from among Kontera´s thousands of advertisers. With ContentLink™ publishers generate incremental revenue while advertisers reach their most targeted audience on a Cost-Per-Click basis Read the more »

Why online television is going to be Joost the job

 The men behind Skype and KaZaA have designs on your viewing habits - and the advertisers will love it

Fancy a peek at Joost? Well, you’ll just have to wait until the summer when the online TV service is due to be unleashed - but for some invited users, a beta of the service is already up and running.

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