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Comments on the social graph: MAKING ONLINE ADVERTISING MORE ENGAGING
Oct 5, 2008 ... Creative teams hate making banner advertising and this shows. Consumers don't want to be interrupted, and there is more online advertising ...
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Comments on the social graph: MAKING ONLINE ADVERTISING MORE ENGAGING
Oct 5, 2008 ... Creative teams hate making banner advertising and this shows. Consumers don't want to be interrupted, and there is more online advertising ...
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Comments on the social graph: MAKING ONLINE ADVERTISING MORE ENGAGING
Oct 5, 2008 ... Creative teams hate making banner advertising and this shows. ... Lets understand the motivations they have for being on the sites we find ...
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Watts and Strogatz came up with the idea of the clustering coefficient as a measure of how connected a social network was. It is calculated by dividing the ...
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Comments on the social graph: MAKING ONLINE ADVERTISING MORE ENGAGING
Oct 5, 2008 ... Creative teams hate making banner advertising and this shows. Consumers don't want to be interrupted, and there is more online advertising ...
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