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		<title>By: The outlook for 2009 / we are social</title>
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		<description>[...] a good overview of the economic outlook in 2009 for the digital marketing industry. Just like the Group M report earlier this month, amidst the bad news for those in the industry who have yet to wake up to the [...]</description>
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