App-happy brands bypassing Facebook to build content on it
Tags: BUDDY Media Inc.; CONSULTING firms; APPLICATION software -- Development; SOCIAL media; INTERNET marketing -- Software; INTERNET advertising -- Finance; FACEBOOK Inc.
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