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	<title>Comments on: The implications of Google&#8217;s $3.1 billion bid for Doubleclick</title>
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		<title>By: Alain Portmann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alain Portmann</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 16:53:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The recent acquisitions by WPP and Microsoft confirm the days of the independent ad-server are over. 

Since the launch of Net Gravity, the first ad-server platform back in 1995, ad-serving platforms have always been a prized commodity. 

Below is the obituary of ad-server platform acquisitions...  

July 1999 - Doubleclick buys NetGravity for USD $350 million

January 2000 - Engage buys Adsmart for USD $2.5 billion

July 2001 - Valueclick buys MediaPlex for USD $43.9 million 	

January 2003 - Doubleclick buys Admonitor for an undisclosed amount

September 2005 - Excite@Home terminates Matchlogic 

December 2006 - ATLAS DMT buys Accipiter for an undisclosed amount 

March 2006 - Doubleclick buys Falk for an undisclosed amount 

March 2007 - Google buys DART for USD $3.2 billion

May 2007 - WPP buys Open Ad Stream for USD $649 million

May 2007 - Microsoft buys Atlas DMT for USD $6 billion</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The recent acquisitions by WPP and Microsoft confirm the days of the independent ad-server are over. </p>
<p>Since the launch of Net Gravity, the first ad-server platform back in 1995, ad-serving platforms have always been a prized commodity. </p>
<p>Below is the obituary of ad-server platform acquisitions&#8230;  </p>
<p>July 1999 &#8211; Doubleclick buys NetGravity for USD $350 million</p>
<p>January 2000 &#8211; Engage buys Adsmart for USD $2.5 billion</p>
<p>July 2001 &#8211; Valueclick buys MediaPlex for USD $43.9 million 	</p>
<p>January 2003 &#8211; Doubleclick buys Admonitor for an undisclosed amount</p>
<p>September 2005 &#8211; Excite@Home terminates Matchlogic </p>
<p>December 2006 &#8211; ATLAS DMT buys Accipiter for an undisclosed amount </p>
<p>March 2006 &#8211; Doubleclick buys Falk for an undisclosed amount </p>
<p>March 2007 &#8211; Google buys DART for USD $3.2 billion</p>
<p>May 2007 &#8211; WPP buys Open Ad Stream for USD $649 million</p>
<p>May 2007 &#8211; Microsoft buys Atlas DMT for USD $6 billion</p>
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