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A Tremor is a type of involuntary shaking often most noticeable in the hands but may affect any body part, including the head and voice.
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"We like BlueKai because it gives us access to a large amount of data that is segmented for very attractive advertising categories," said Jason Glickman, CEO of online video ad network Tremor, which is currently using BlueKai in beta tests.
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Most of these people didn't even know there was a 'Tremor' not a earthquake, as far as Wisconsin until they heard of it in the news ...
JSOnline.com 2010
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Most of these people didn't even know there was a 'Tremor' not a earthquake, as far as Wisconsin until they heard of it in the news ...
JSOnline.com JSOnline.com 2010
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With these tools, Universal Sports is showing pre-roll ads with companion ads delivered through 3rd party networks such as Tremor and BBE.
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'Tremor' mend more (two variables unequivo - (for teens) and 'Vocalpoint' (for cally linked to sales growth: 'moms').
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The Webcast, originating from the New York offices of Digitas, was sponsored by Tremor Video.
Andy Plesser: Reuters Expands Original Business Television Programming for the Web Andy Plesser 2011
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The Webcast, originating from the New York offices of Digitas, was sponsored by Tremor Video.
Andy Plesser: Reuters Expands Original Business Television Programming for the Web Andy Plesser 2011
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Tremor is one of the first video ad networks to sell pre-rolls on a cost-per-engagement basis.
Andy Plesser: World's Biggest Online Video Ad Network Moves to Cost-Per-Engagement Pricing Model Andy Plesser 2011
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It's all music that has been chosen for the vividness of its response to the texts – whether it's the trembling exchanges of Brumel's Earthquake Mass, the monumentality of Josquin's Praeter Rerum Serium, or the disorientating chromatic sideslips of Lassus's Timor et Tremor.
The Earth Resounds: Works by Lassus, Josquin and Brumel – review 2012
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