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New LUMA Partners Ad Tech Ecosystem Map – The December 2010 Update

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Updating the old slide from only this past October, Terence Kawaja of LUMA Partners has released a brand, new update of his ad tech ecosystem map- and a new video!

Kawaja promises that this new ad ecosystem map has:

  • More logos (up to 245)!
  • More categories!
  • Color-coded categories!
  • And, acquired companies denoted!

Kawaja adds, “It’s interesting to note that no less than 24 companies (by my count) have been acquired in the last 18 months.”

Also, below is what Kawaja describes as a “Stephen Colbert-style” mock interview with Sir Martin Sorrell, which he prepared for a WPP digital think-tank offsite that took place in Athens, Greece, and included among its attendees Sir Martin Sorrell.

See what he saw now…

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