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  2. DoubleClick - Wikipedia

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    DoubleClick Inc. was an American advertisement company that developed and provided Internet ad serving services from 1995 until its acquisition by Google in March 2008. . DoubleClick offered technology products and services that were sold primarily to advertising agencies and mass media, serving businesses like Microsoft, General Motors, Coca-Cola, Motorola, L'Oréal, Palm, Inc., Apple Inc ...

  3. Google Ad Manager - Wikipedia

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    Google Ad Manager is an ad management platform introduced by Google on June 27, 2018. [1] for large publishers who have significant direct sales.It combines the features of two former services from Google's DoubleClick subsidiary, DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP; formerly known as DART for Publishers) and DoubleClick Ad Exchange (AdX).

  4. Google Ads - Wikipedia

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    Google Ads. Google Ads is an online advertising platform developed by Google, where advertisers bid to display brief advertisements, service offerings, product listings, and videos to web users. [2] It can place ads in the results of search engines like Google Search (the Google Search Network), mobile apps, videos, and on non-search websites ...

  5. Invite Media - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. , United States. Website. www.invitemedia.com. Invite Media is a display advertising and exchange bidding company that was acquired by DoubleClick, a subsidiary of Google Inc., on June 3, 2010 [1][2] for $81 million. [3] Prior to Google's acquisition, Invite Media partnered up with AlmondNet, a data ...

  6. In re DoubleClick - Wikipedia

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    The court in DoubleClick further held that even if cookies' identification numbers were assumed to be "electronic communication[s] . . . in electronic storage," DoubleClick's access is still authorized because the Stored Communications Act exempts conduct which is authorized by a user of the service with respect to a communication of or ...

  7. Dwight Merriman - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Merriman (born August 5, 1968) [1] is an American Internet executive, racing driver, and entrepreneur in New York City's Silicon Alley.Best known for co-founding DoubleClick with Kevin O'Connor [2] and serving as its CTO for 10 years, Merriman currently serves on the Board of Directors of MongoDB Inc., where he was previously cofounder and chairman.

  8. Gary Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Gary Robinson is an American software engineer and mathematician [2] and inventor notable for his mathematical algorithms to fight spam. [3] In addition, he patented a method to use web browser cookies to track consumers across different web sites, allowing marketers to better match advertisements with consumers.

  9. Double-click - Wikipedia

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    A double-click is the act of pressing a computer mouse button twice quickly without moving the mouse. Double-clicking allows two different actions to be associated with the same mouse button. It was developed by Tim Mott of Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. [1][2][3] Often, single-clicking selects (or highlights) an object (eg the space between ...