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	<title>Comments on: Adbrite Burning Bright &#8211; Party at Varnish</title>
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		<title>By: AdBrite fires top sales guy, considers cutting lunches [Online Advertising] : VCsAndAngels - Venture Capital / VCs, Angel Investors, Startup News, Etc</title>
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		<description>[...] Internet advertising rose 20 percent in the second quarter, but a disproportionate amount of those gains went to Google search, which is about as much like advertising as the Yellow Pages &#8212; except companies have to pay each time customers look them up. Ad networks like AdBrite sell display advertising, which might not seem nearly so crucial during tough economic times. (Photo by Brian Solis/Bub.blicio.us) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Internet advertising rose 20 percent in the second quarter, but a disproportionate amount of those gains went to Google search, which is about as much like advertising as the Yellow Pages &mdash; except companies have to pay each time customers look them up. Ad networks like AdBrite sell display advertising, which might not seem nearly so crucial during tough economic times. (Photo by Brian Solis/Bub.blicio.us) [...]</p>
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