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- "Gilt, MongoDB, DoubleClick: Meet The Duo Behind New York's Biggest Tech Companies". Forbes. WARNER, MELANIE (July 8, 1996). "DOUBLECLICK INTERNET ADVERTISING"...
- to Stanford in 2003 to pursue his MBA, NetGravity's parent company, DoubleClick, which had acquired the company in 1997, began to undergo serious issues...
- it DoubleClick, a subsidiary of Google that develops and provides Internet ad serving services Doubleclick (musician), a UK musician The Doubleclicks, an...
- including Gilt Groupe, Business Insider and MongoDB. Ryan helped grow DoubleClick from 1996 to 2005, first as president and later as CEO. Ryan continues...
- A double-click is the act of pressing a computer mouse button twice quickly without moving the mouse. Double-clicking allows two different actions to...
- DoubleClick, alleging that DoubleClick's placement of web cookies on computer hard drives of Internet users who accessed DoubleClick-affiliated web sites constituted...
- services from Google's DoubleClick subsidiary, DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP; formerly known as DART for Publishers) and DoubleClick Ad Exchange (AdX)....
- Google acquired DoubleClick for $3.1 billion. The acquisition was strategically important for Google, providing access to DoubleClick's advanced ad-serving...
- in its DoubleClick ad service. Google's privacy policy was changed to state it "may" combine web-browsing records obtained through DoubleClick with what...
- policy, which deleted a clause that had stated Google would not combine DoubleClick web browsing cookie information with personally identifiable information...