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    1. Also, people, FB's mobile web audience network shutting down is not an operatic death knell for the open web. It was a product that, even at Salon, where our speed standards were pretty low, was too slow to compete. It was bad, it lost trust, it didn't get it back. It was done.
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    I honestly can't tell you if they fixed it or not, but I can tell you that it fairly earned a bad reputation because of its state at launch. There are a lot of things sellers will tolerate, but being unable to resolve network requests for ad bids at a sub second count ain't one.
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      I'm sure they'll reformulate, rebuild, and eventually re-release it under a new name, and with a faster footprint, and inevitably some orgs will pick it up.
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        200 milliseconds or bust folks
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          I wish that it was more likely some grand conspiracy theory, a terrible fear of regulation, or some grand betrayal, but it seems to me that most likely it was the thing that kills most ad products: performance.


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