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Offices: Palo Alto, California
A9.com researches and builds innovative technologies to improve search experience
for e-commerce applications. A9.com provides several sources of information
with a customized multi-column interface. The list of available sources
appears as buttons on the right side of the search results page. A separately
branded and operated subsidiary of Amazon.com, A9.com opened its doors
in October 2003. A9.com’s technology will power search on Amazon.com and
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AAdvantage
Offices: Fort Worth, Texas
AAdvantage Marketing has been doing this longer than anyone—over 21 years
to be exact. And they'll use this expertise to guide your company through
every stage of program implementation. They can help you brainstorm the
concept. Consult on execution. Develop offers. Run financials. You name
it, they're there to help. And they'll do it all with well-organized, award-winning
service that's second to none. |
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Aberdeen Group
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts & Palo Alto, California
Aberdeen Group is a leading IT market analysis and positioning services
firm that helps Information Technology vendors establish leadership in emerging
markets. Aberdeen's consultants provide up-to-the-minute global IT market
insights in more than 25 IT market segments. Research practices focus on
emerging market opportunities, market growth rates, important industry trends,
and customer buying patterns. |
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ABI
Research
Offices: New York, New York; London, England & Hong Kong, China
ABI Research is a technology research think tank. When ABI was founded in
1990, the initial focus of their research was on low noise and power semiconductor
components. As the end-use markets of these components began to proliferate
beyond their traditional role of military applications, ABI expanded its
analytical coverage to commercial markets that represented opportunities
for radio frequency (RF) semiconductor manufacturers. |
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AbleStock.com
Offices: Tucson, Arizona
AbleStock.com opens up a world of professional quality, high resolution
photos and stock photography, photo objects and more. These include royalty-free
stock photos at 25MB+, geared for active, demanding designers. Once you've
experienced super-high resolution images from AbleStock.com, your idea of
stock photography by subscription will never be the same. AbleStock.com
gives you thousands of royalty-free photos by subscription—or buy a single
high-res image to start. Choose stock photography or photo objects—their
stock photos don't come smaller than 25MB. |
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AbsoluteROI
Offices: Las Vegas, Nevada
With their exceptional continuity programs and high-tech back end revenue
share programs they will maximize the return on client's marketing dollars.
Their customized and integrated second-touch processes will monetize client's
data while creating an incremental new revenue stream. |
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Acacia Research Group
Offices: Vancouver, Washington
Acacia Research Group provides timely and accurate business intelligence
to decision makers across the entertainment technology industry—covering
tools and middleware for interactive content creation, consumer entertainment
and communications hardware, content distribution channels, and business
models for content deployment. |
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Acceleration
Offices: New York, New York; London, England; & Cape Town-Johannesburg,
South Africa
Acceleration is a provider of services and technology that increase marketing
effectiveness for marketers and agencies. By combining best-of-breed technologies
from leading software vendors such as DoubleClick with its own proprietary
applications and sophisticated marketing skills, Acceleration helps customers
unlock the true value of e-marketing. Acceleration supports a range of solutions
including e-mail marketing, online direct media, site analytics and campaign
performance management. |
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Access 360 Media
Offices: Venice, California & New York, New York
Access 360 Media is the leading multi-platform media network that connects
young adult consumers (12-34) with the products they seek. They work together
with national advertisers who want to reach this audience and leading young
adult retail chains to create fully integrated marketing programs that combine
in-store, online, and mobile media elements. |
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Access Communications
Offices: San Francisco, California & New York, New York
Access Communications is a public relations agency with roots in traditional
and innovative PR tactics in the art of mass marketing. Access successfully
conveys concepts and benefits of technology to a mass audience and the business
decision maker, and maintains the know-how to adapt to new and emerging
technologies such as the Internet. |
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Acclaro Growth Partners
Offices: Reston, Virginia
Acclaro Growth Partners provides strategic growth services to middle market
CEOs. They partner with their clients to help them identify and answer the
most appropriate questions. Acclaro focuses on the most critical issues
and solve the most difficult problems—in order to eliminate barriers to
growth, reveal new paths to growth, and unleash the full potential of the
organization to consistently grow over time. |
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| Acento
Offices: Los Angeles, California
Acento is 100% independent & Hispanic-owned, with over 35 bilingual and
bicultural marketing professionals. They have proven expertise in reaching
Latinos in the US and Latin America. All their work is based on their proprietary
system, which combines qualitative data with traditional audience measurement
sources to identify specific sub-strata within the Hispanic community. It
allows for more efficient creative and media placement. |
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Achilles Media
Offices: Canmore, Alberta & Toronto, Ontario
Achilles Media is an international business to business media company serving
the broadcast, new media and innovation sectors. Their mission is to inspire
innovation, to celebrate excellence, and to facilitate learning and business
opportunities for content creators and other stakeholders in television
and new media. |
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