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Veea Inc, iFREE GROUP | September 29, 2021
TROLLEE Shopping Platform, developed by iFREE Group and powered by Veea's Edge Computing and Advertising platforms, drives new revenue opportunities for retailers and increases customer loyalty Veea Inc., a New York-based leader in integrated smart edge connectivity, computing and security technologies, and iFree Group, a Hong-Kong based conglomerate providing global connectivity, Smart City, Smart Retail and Smart Hospitality solutions, announced that they have launched their...
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RTB House, Integral Ad Science | October 31, 2022
RTB House, the ad tech platform powered by unique deep learning algorithms, has partnered with Integral Ad Science (IAS), a global leader in digital media quality, to provide brands and agencies with transparent, fraud-free, brand safe advertising with increased measurement efficiencies. The partnership will allow RTB House, which provides marketing solutions for top brands and agencies worldwide, to match advertisers’ brand risk threshold and avoid risky content by activati...
VlionMobi, GeoEdge | September 05, 2022
VlionMobi, which empowers global e-commerce and gaming companies to achieve their marketing goals, has announced its partnership with GeoEdge, an ad security verification solution provider. GeoEdge works with the world’s leading media, advertising platforms, ad exchanges, and ad alliances to monitor and protect their ads through automated ad verification. The partnership will help to enhance VlionMobi’s self-developed DPA advertising platform, which utilises advertisin...
firstpost | January 15, 2020
Alphabet Inc's Google within two years plans to block a common way businesses track online surfers in its Chrome browser, endorsing costly changes to how the Web operates as it tries to satisfy increased privacy demands from users. Google's plan is to restrict advertising software companies and other organizations from connecting their browser cookies to websites they do not operate, the company said in a blog post on Tuesday. Apple made a similar move in 2017 in its Safari browser, but ...
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