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Microsoft congregates it's ads under one flag "Microsoft Advertising"
Exactly two months ago Microsoft sent me an email introducing it's new branding called " Microsoft Advertising " (note that the page is presently erroring out). Personally I think the new branding is a step forward, as I never cared for...
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Microsoft adCenter needs a workshop?
While I love Microsoft's developer products, adCenter (Microsoft's search advertising / pay per click) makes me want to hide in shame. See the email I received below. I completely understand the desire of AdCenter to educate the masses, but do...
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