And now, the moment you've all been waiting for: Shit Agencies Say. "Dude, you are so Don Draper." (Above)Microsoft slams Google's new privacy policy in a print ad set to run in The New York TImes, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today on February 3. One line reads: "Every data point Google collects and connects to you increases how valuable you are to an advertiser.General Motors has pulled almost half of its Q2 upfront buys for broadcast and cable television.After less than a year at TBWA\Chiat\Day LA, Matt Bonin is leaving for Ogilvy. Facebook's S-1 showed a 69 percent ad revenue growth for 2011. The company made almost one billion dollars from ad revenues in Q4 alone.Absolut and The Brand Union have created a new label for their city-inspired vodka, Absolut Miami.Walgreens has teamed with Digitas for a new social media-based Valentine's Day campaign which allows consumers to "Play Cupid" with their Facebook friends—it lets you pair friends/enemies/acquaintances in customizable environments or outfits. With 1.7 million fans, Walgreens is the largest chain drug retailer on Facebook.Euro RSCG beat out DraftFCB and Arnold to land Atlantic City's $20 million account.Read The Brief every morning at Business Insider's new Advertising news channelPlease follow Advertising on Twitter and Facebook.Join the conversation about this story »See Also:Millward Brown Partners With An MIT Media Lab To Measure Ads' Emotional Impact—Here's Today's Ad BriefHere's Everything We Know About Nate Naylor, Scarlett Johansson's Ad Exec BoyfriendGoogle’s New Privacy Policy: What’s the Big Deal?

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