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		<title>OMMA Social Round-Up</title>
		<description>The OMMA Social conference on social media today at the Yale Club is overwhelming. There is standing room only. Also, the information is so rich and new and coming at all of us so fast, it’s hard to wrap it all up in one post. Instead, I’ve organized quotes heard ...</description>
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		<title>OMMA Crushes Yale Club</title>
		<description>Navy blue blazered preppies are overrun today by the uber-hip social networking crowd. 

 

Really, it’s rather amusing. I myself am a card-carrying preppy and, in fact a Yale Club member. So it’s quite a trip watching today’s event unfold. I have been on an OMMA conference binge. Last week, I attended ...</description>
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		<title>OMMA Publish Panel Resurrects Ad Networks</title>
		<description>SO, is the new media world creating more pressure for brands and advertisers? 

 

“It’s wreaking havoc. I haven’t been home in three weeks,” said Ed Montes, EVP Havas Digital at the OMMA Publish show put on by Media post. “A traditional agency is not set up to handle a 200 site ...</description>
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