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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
monetise .
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I took this to mean a white labelled widget or plug-in powered by Last. fm that adds ambience to a site, and the user experience, and monetises itself simultaneously.
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I took this to mean a white labelled widget or plug-in powered by Last. fm that adds ambience to a site, and the user experience, and monetises itself simultaneously.
Micromedia futures or the emperor’s new clothes? « Innovation Cloud 2008
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It would be interesting to see how Joost monetises their presence online through their IPTV platform.
Viacom to Sign Deal with Joost Marshall Kirkpatrick 2005
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Ironically, it is Ailes who has built the most formidable propaganda machine ever seen outside of the Communist bloc, pioneering a business model that effectively monetises conservative politics through its relentless focus on the bottom line.
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This is, of course, because social media monetises less well than Yahoo's content, and as a result Facebook shows fewer ads per page served, and I wouldn't mind betting their average CPMs are lower too.
The Equity Kicker nic 2010
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We do not believe the project has any material value unless the company monetises the potential of this asset through a joint venture or sale.
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"So publishers do get some small benefit from the current retail pre-owned market, as it monetises games and helps customers buy the next one."
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We do not believe the project has any material value unless the company monetises the potential of this asset through a joint venture or sale.
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Stomp monetises the unique web hits and tabloid fare served up by eager volunteers, Stompers indulge in cathartic acts of self-importance, and readers get their daily gossip for free.
The Online Citizen Spiegel 2010
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Stomp monetises the unique web hits and tabloid fare served up by eager volunteers, Stompers indulge in cathartic acts of self-importance, and readers get their daily gossip for free.
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