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In the reductio ad absurdum, one person could control the technology that supplied all the energy needs of 310 million citizens.
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While Bush will appear before the convention via satellite Tuesday night, the last thing McCain needed was a Democratic ad showing the unpopular president endorsing him in person in front of cheering delegates in St.
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And Foxx is the first person you see in an anti-gun ad?
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Like many ad companies, it uses cookies to track information about a person's online activities in order to serve targeted ads.
WSJ: Google Faces New Privacy Probes
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That person signs up for a webinar using the same language found in the ad but to a greater depth, and then shares the findings with a colleague.
FORBES: PR Is Dead
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For an ad person who strives to challenge conventions and champions innovation, creativity becomes an exercise in finding small gaps and cracks that enable one to push the envelope.
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Much to our surprise, a majority of folks were not only well aware of Verizon's ad campaign and were intrigued by the Chocolate itself, but were also extremely impressed with the phone in person.
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Last summer, Boston-based Where, which runs a mobile ad network and location-based recommendation service, opened a development center in Croatia to supplement its 18-person U.S. mobile engineering staff.
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