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Site Info - Criteo.comOverview of web technologies used by Criteo.com. Website Background Welcome to CriteoCriteo offers a full-service solution that extends the performance, simplicity and control of search to display. Description on Homepage Behavioural targeting for e-commerce: CriteoCriteo is all about pushing the right item to the right person at the right time and on the right web page With already millions of highly targeted real-time personalized recommendations served to thousands of websites, Criteo aims to become the most widely used real-time personalized recommendation solution on the web. Personalization can help discover information one would not have found on his own, sites one never knew existed, based on users past behaviors and interests. ... Description from Alexa 17 June 2005 Online since Number 1,817 of all websites according to Alexa Popularity rank
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