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Published 07/01/2009 by releases feed from realwire


DNA, Finland's fastest growing operator, deploys Xtract Social Links On-Demand

Helsinki, Finland and London, England – 1 July 2009 – Xtract, the pioneer in social intelligence, announced that the Finnish operator DNA is deploying its newly launched Social Links On-Demand solution. DNA will have the advantage of utilising Xtract's sophisticated targeting technology, as...

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