Instagram adoption rates are nearing 100 percent, but Snapchat penetration lags behind, as brands remain unsure if the platform is right for them, according to a new report from L2.
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Though mobile advertising has grown to become a $100 billion spending category, we are still very much in the early stages of the fight against mobile ad fraud.