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Senator Jay Rockefeller is trying to reintroduce the "Do Not Track Online Act" to Congress. Considering how much advertisers freaked out about Microsoft's choice to make Internet Explorer have a default DNT setting, they are not pleased about this development.
Brands like Taco Bell and Seamless will buy real-time mobile ads depending on what the weather is like, Adweek reports.
Karen Monohan, previously director of digital production at W+K NY, started a new job at Momentum as VP director of integrated production.
There's a website dedicated to bad ad puns.
Olson won the TiVo account. It previously did advertising in-house, but has also been known to use Allison & Partners.
Here's how NYU students are getting hooked on mobile advertising.
Previously on Business Insider Advertising:
Inside LinkedIn's Newly Renovated Empire State Building Offices
Businesses Are Losing The Right To Ask For Customer ZIP Codes
KFC Hopes This Strange New Slogan Is The Next 'Where's The Beef'
Facebook's Weird New 'Home' Ad Triggers Wave Of Negative Reaction
What Facebook's Ads For Facebook Home Look Like Inside Facebook
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