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Why We CareLast week we wrote about a change in Facebook’s advertising policy, one not publicly posted on their news site but sent out to a handful of its largest performance-based advertisers. The change focused on what might be called… 
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The Week In ReviewHeadlines from the last week. 
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5 Billion Mobile Subscriptions in 2010There will be 5 billion mobile cellular subscriptions around the world in 2010, according to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). 
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Bing Boosts its Market Share in JanuaryAccording to three major reports, Microsoft’s Bing was the search engine that had the strongest January, while Google and Yahoo! struggled. 
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Digital Coupons Boost Coupon UseThe use of coupons increased in 2009, thanks partly to the surge of digital coupons, according to Coupons.com. 
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Mobile Network Operators Rule Display Ads, Yahoo! Leads in ImpressionsAccording to comScore, mobile phone network operators got the most impressions from online display ads in the U.S. in 2009. 
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Prospect, Prospect, Prospect!Always remember to never forget to actively prospect for new publishers and / or clients and advertisers, as a network – every single day. 
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AgenciesAn Online Exchange for Landlords and Retailers Pops UpA new online exchange called PopUpInsider.com matches landlords of vacant space with retailers and marketers looking to open temporary pop-up shops 
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Android, Apple Gain Smartphone Market ShareGoogle’s Android mobile operating system and Apple’s iPhone OS are gobbling up market share while Research In Motion (RIM), Microsoft and Palm are bleeding it, according to comScore’s latest figures. 
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BrandBowl 2010: Doritos, Google Top Brands During Super BowlWhat do you get when you combine the power of Twitter with the blockbuster commercials run during the Super Bowl? 
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