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  2. List of acronyms: K - Wikipedia

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    This list contains acronyms, initialisms, and pseudo-blends that begin with the letter K. For the purposes of this list: acronym = an abbreviation pronounced as if it were a word, e.g., SARS = severe acute respiratory syndrome , pronounced to rhyme with cars

  3. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    XDM—X Window Display Manager; XDMCP—X Display Manager Control Protocol; XCBL—XML Common Business Library; XHTML—eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language; XILP—X Interactive ListProc; XML—eXtensible Markup Language; XMMS—X Multimedia System; XMPP—eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol; XMS—Extended Memory Specification; XNS ...

  4. ads.txt - Wikipedia

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    ads.txt (Authorized Digital Sellers) is an initiative from IAB Technology Laboratory. It specifies a text file that companies can host on their web servers , listing the other companies authorized to sell their products or services.

  5. Social network advertising - Wikipedia

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    Facebook has developed targeting technology that allows advertisements to reach a specific audience. This is within the Facebook Ads product, available to users and businesses alike. While posting an ad through the Facebook Ad Manager, an advertiser is provided

  6. Ad-ID - Wikipedia

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    Ad-ID uses ISCI codes that are a basic 11 digits in length, [4] (a set of four and set of eight alphanumeric characters) plus an optional 12th (to indicate HD or 3D). The first four alphanumeric characters are an identification prefix licensed to a particular company. [4] Ad-ID generates ISCI codes through a secure, Web-accessible database.

  7. Identifier for Advertisers - Wikipedia

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    In this campaign, Facebook purchased full-page advertisements in newspapers and created a web page claiming Facebook tries to help small businesses. This campaign became controversial even within Facebook itself, because some employees thought Facebook was "trying to justify doing a bad thing by hiding behind people with a sympathetic message."

  8. Pay-per-click - Wikipedia

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    Pay-per-click is usually associated with first-tier search engines (such as Google Ads, Amazon Advertising, and Microsoft Advertising). With search engines, advertisers typically bid on keyword phrases relevant to their target market and pay when ads (text-based search ads or shopping ads that are a combination of images and text) are clicked ...

  9. UTM parameters - Wikipedia

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    Identifies search terms. utm_term=running+shoes: utm_content Identifies what specifically was clicked to bring the user to the site, such as a banner ad or a text link. It is often used for A/B testing and content-targeted ads. utm_content=logolink or utm_content=textlink