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		<description>[...] Brian White added an interesting post on Comment on Industry Click Fraud Rate Declines to 13.8 Percent in Q1 2009 by&#8230;Here&#8217;s a small excerpt[...] Ad Operations Online placed an observative post today on Industry Click Fraud Rate Declines to 13.8 Percent in Q1 2009Here’s a quick excerptNew Forms of Scripted Attacks on the Rise – The “Zero-iframe” Clicker ad:tech San Francisco AUSTIN, Texas - Click Forensics™, Inc. released&#8230; [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Topics about Microsoft &#187; Industry Click Fraud Rate Declines to 13.8 Percent in Q1 2009</title>
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		<description>[...] Ad Operations Online placed an observative post today on Industry Click Fraud Rate Declines to 13.8 Percent in Q1 2009Here&#8217;s a quick excerptNew Forms of Scripted Attacks on the Rise – The “Zero-iframe” Clicker ad:tech San Francisco AUSTIN, Texas - Click Forensics™, Inc. released industry pay-per-click (PPC) fraud figures for the first quarter 2009 from the search advertising industry’s leading independent click fraud reporting service – the Click Fraud Index® (www.ClickFraudIndex.com). Now in its fourth year, the Click Fraud [...] [...]</description>
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