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On these counts the advert works, and for all these reasons it's easily Ad Breakdown's favourite commercial of the year.
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Consumer electronics equipped with wireless mesh hardware could easily become a part of ad hoc networks in your house, allowing users to easily share music and video between their computer, TV or stereo.
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Twitter says its mobile-advertising business is working because a company can easily convert any tweet into an ad.
WSJ: Twitter's Mobile Ads Begin to Click
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Even before such an announcement, the reality is that only the third party ad tech assets are easily separable from the consolidated portal operations.
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They can easily locate their area, find an ad, make their transactions online and store profile information.
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Rightly, marketers like that they can measure the performance of an ad in real time and easily reach an audience for the best price.
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HootSuite even allows ad agencies, content producers and company executives to collaborate inside one tool on native ad campaigns, which can easily run to tens of thousands of dollars daily for large consumer brands.
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There are some less than exciting ad banners attached to this launcher, but they're easily ignorable.
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Google must create a video for YouTube explaining how people can easily encrypt their data on their wireless networks and run a daily online ad promoting it for two years.
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Since I had him there, I also asked Clayton about Ad Hopper, the new Dish Network premium feature that lets users easily skip past commercials during some shows.
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