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  • 91Autosurf — Autosurfs are traffic exchanges that automatically rotate advertised websites in one s web browser. Therefore, they are capable of bringing a large amount of traffic to the advertised websites. Members earn credits for each site that they view,… …

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  • 92History of Google — This article covers the history of Google, the popular web based search engine.Early historyGoogle began in January 1996 as a research project by Larry Page, a Ph.D. student at Stanford. [http://www.google.com/intl/en/corporate/history.html… …

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  • 94Moxie Interactive — Moxie is a full service interactive marketing agency located in Atlanta, GA. In 2006, Moxie was acquired by Zenith Media Services, a Publicis Groupe Company, and the expansion included adding offices in New York and Los Angeles.[1] Moxie s… …

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  • 95Adam Jennings — Infobox Person name = Adam H L Jennings image size = 153 caption = Adam Jennings on set for his latest film Toilet Humour (2004) (source: Image taken by Peanut Films 2004) birth date = birth date and age|1978|3|17 birth place = Rochford, Essex… …

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  • 98Microsoft adCenter Labs — (a.k.a adlabs), is an applied research group at Microsoft that supports Microsoft adCenter. Microsoft adCenter (formerly MSN adCenter), is the division of the Microsoft Network (MSN) responsible for MSN s advertising services. Contents 1… …

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  • 100Don't be evil — is the informal corporate motto (or slogan) of Google,[1] originally suggested by Google employees Paul Buchheit[2] and Amit Patel[3] at a meeting. Buchheit, the creator of Gmail, said he wanted something that, once you put it in there, would be… …

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