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The companies mutually agreed that Facebook will take over selling display advertising posted at the website because it "just made more sense" given the unique nature of the website, according to Tinter.
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"You will start to see the fruits of our expanded relationship show up in the Facebook experience over the weeks and months ahead," Tinter said in a blog post.
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Tinter promised that Facebook users would start seeing the changes announced with the agreement in the coming weeks and months, but failed to deliver a specific deadline.
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"You will start to see the fruits of our expanded relationship show up in the Facebook experience over the weeks and months ahead," Tinter said in a blog post.
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Tinter explained that the decision was mutual, and that Microsoft agreed to having no control over the ads displayed on Facebook.
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Facebook will sell display ads on its own, Tinter said.
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Tinter explained that the decision was mutual, and that Microsoft agreed to having no control over the ads displayed on Facebook.
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Tinter promised that Facebook users would start seeing the changes announced with the agreement in the coming weeks and months, but failed to deliver a specific deadline.
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"This change will also enable Microsoft to continue its focus on driving strong performing campaigns across our own social media and communications tools, including Windows Live Messenger and Hotmail, and via rich content environments across MSN and Xbox Live," Tinter added.
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"This change will also enable Microsoft to continue its focus on driving strong performing campaigns across our own social media and communications tools, including Windows Live Messenger and Hotmail, and via rich content environments across MSN and Xbox Live," Tinter added.
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