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Kargo is an 18-year-old mobile ad network that sells custom-designed mobile ads for publishers like The Hollywood Reporter and Food Network. In recent years, the firm has moved into programmatic advertising. It has not raised any money and acquired social adtech firm Rhombus last year.
Matt Barash, SVP of global publishing and platform partnerships at Zeotap and a former exec at AdColony, speculated that Apple s changes could make Kargo an attractive acquisition target as marketers put more of a focus on testing messages that resonate with people.
Chris Cunningham, an investor and founder of C2 Ventures, said that Kargo s scale and lack of funding makes it an attractive acquisition target.
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IMAGE: (left to right) Kimryn Rathmell, Bradley Reinfeld, Matthew Madden and Jeffrey Rathmell have discovered that immune cells not cancer cells are the major glucose consumers in the tumor. view more
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Tumors consume glucose at high rates, but a team of Vanderbilt researchers has discovered that cancer cells themselves are not the culprit, upending models of cancer metabolism that have been developed and refined over the last 100 years.
Instead, non-cancer cells in a tumor primarily immune cells called macrophages have the highest glucose uptake, the group reported April 7 in the journal
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GLOO: As more Wisconsinites get vaccinated, I look forward to getting back together with residents to hear from them. Yes, we have been holding our public meetings via Zoom, but that is no substitute for sitting down over a cup of coffee, chatting with a fellow volunteer at the lighthouse or just bumping into a neighbor while walking the dog. And, as good as Zoom and social media are for immediate communication, they do not always result in quality conversations. In fact, the more impersonal forms of communication have made our conversations less meaningful and more antagonistic. I look forward to getting back to those quality conversations soon as a way to inform our decision making over the coming haul.
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My friends Fred Eiler and Dennis Eggert have shared their research into the Revolutionary soldiers who are known to be buried in cemeteries located within the city limits of Oak Ridge. Dennis has compiled the below information for “Historically Speaking.” I am pleased to bring this information to you readers. I also hope we can properly recognize these Revolutionary War veterans with at least one historical marker.
I have long been interested in recognizing these individuals but did not have the needed information to confirm the location of the burials. Thanks to Dennis for compiling the results of much research. Enjoy the conclusion of Dennis’ report on these soldiers and their resting places.
Four Factors of LSU’s Success
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The men’s hoops team isn’t ranked, yet. But all of that will likely change if the Tigers can beat #18 Alabama tonight and Kentucky this weekend.
OK, Kentucky isn’t what they normally are this year, but there’s always value in beating a brand. Still, the critical matchup is tonight against Bama. LSU needs to prove it can hang with the current pace setters in the SEC. A win tonight would put LSU in a tie for first place.
So how did the team get here? For that, we turn to perhaps the best analytical tool in any sport: Ken Pomeroy’s Four Factors. Without getting too far into the math, Pomeroy rates teams based upon four key stats: