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Mar 9 2007, Balendu

Online advertising sales totaled $16.8 billion for all of 2006, says a report. According to the latest report from the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB), online advertisement sales in 2006 shot up by 34 percent over the previous year. The report...

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