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		<title>By: Performancing to Shut Down Partners Ad Network - RL Digital</title>
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		<description>[...] So what&#8217;s left with the Ad Network and Metrics gone? They still have their Firefox plugin as well as the blog and forums. The Performancing blog was highly rated even by advanced bloggers. Looks like they are back to where they started.    Related Posts: [...]</description>
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