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		<title>By: FCC To Become Data-Driven Says Chairman; Facebook&#8217;s Zuckerberg On Your Public Profile; Aberdeen Group &#8211; Successful Companies Store Customer Behaviors; Taxing Ad Networks In France</title>
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		<description>[...] On his blog, MediaMath&#039;s Mark Mannino explains that he took a blogging break recently from &quot;Display and Search&quot; because his family welcomed a baby boy who - rumor has it - was briefly named AdExchanger Mannino before calmer heads prevailed. You can see a photo of the young bid manager here. [...]</description>
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