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28. Bill Wise – accounting for the rise of Right Media and more

Paleo AdTech

” Sonar eventually merged with DoubleClick’s other media business, with Wise leading, and he and Walrath pitched a vision for an ambitious ad exchange that has some conceptual sympathy with Jeff Green’s first business, AdECN (sold to Microsoft in 2007). He would have a direct marketer, preempting General Motors.

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28. Bill Wise – accounting for the rise of Right Media and more

Paleo AdTech

” Sonar eventually merged with DoubleClick’s other media business, with Wise leading, and he and Walrath pitched a vision for an ambitious ad exchange that has some conceptual sympathy with Jeff Green’s first business, AdECN (sold to Microsoft in 2007). He would have a direct marketer, preempting General Motors.

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What is OpenRTB & How Does It Work?

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In fact, RTB, DSPs bid on ad space that is supplied by ad exchanges or SSPs, which are platforms that access multiple ad exchanges and the winning ad is given to the highest bidder, being loaded nearly instantly on a user’s device. The intent is not to regulate exactly how each business operates.

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Real-Time Bidding (RTB): The Complete Guide 2021

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As for the stakeholders that are involved in the RTB process, these are the supply side, demand side, and the ad exchange. Supply Side In the RTB exchange, the supply side refers to the publishers that generate traffic and sell ad spots to the demand side.

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AdTech Ecosystem: Navigating Trends and Insights 

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These platforms facilitate the buying and selling of ad inventory across various digital spaces, enhancing the efficiency of ad placements and maximizing exposure. Feature Freedom: Skyrocket Your Ad Exchange With SmartHub! Infinite Potential On SmartHub Ad Exchange!

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What Is In-App Mobile Advertising and How Does It Work?

Clearcode

Introduced to the public in 2007, Google’s Mobile AdSense allowed websites optimized for mobile browsers to display the same ads as a regular website. iPad went on sale in 2010, and a few days afterwards, Apple introduced their advertising platform, iAD. Facebook’s Mobile Ads was launched in 2012.

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Understanding the Complicated World of Advertising Technology (AdTech) & Programmatic Advertising

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And more recently from 2010 onwards, the key theme has been privacy. There were a couple of other big acquisitions in 2007 by Microsoft, that acquired the ad exchange ADECN, and Yahoo! that acquired the ad exchange RightMedia. The 2010 Onwards in Digital Advertising: Privacy. Then we have ad exchanges.