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- selling it to ValueClick at nearly $40 million. In 2004, he co-founded BlueLithium, which went on to become the fifth largest ad-network in United States...
- mobile advertising. He is best known for a being a founding employee of BlueLithium, one of the largest online ad network acquired by Yahoo in 2007 for $300...
- the +3 oxidation state, hence the IUPAC name lithium cobalt(III) oxide. Lithium cobalt oxide is a dark blue or bluish-gray crystalline solid, and is commonly...
- Retrieved 2008-04-12. Teresi, Todd (2007-09-04). "Yahoo! to acquire BlueLithium". Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 2008-04-08. Retrieved 2008-04-12...
- the original on 18 July 2011. "Dave Zinman – on the first ad server, BlueLithium and beyond". Paleo Ad Tech. 25 January 2022. Retrieved 11 December 2022...
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- within an email. September 4, 2007: Yahoo! announces acquisition of BlueLithium, a company founded by industry pioneer Gurbaksh Chahal. February 1, 2008:...
- Gurbaksh Chahal, founder of online advertising services ClickAgent and BlueLithium Balaji Srinivasan, co-founder of genomics company Counsyl, Chief Technology...
- worse off and reluctant to switch from traditional advertising. In 2006, BlueLithium (now Yahoo! Advertising) in a large online study, examined the effects...
- theoretically offer much higher energy density than the typical lithium-ion or lithium polymer batteries. While solid electrolytes were first discovered...