US regulator clears Google to acquire DoubleClick
21 Dec 2007 | by Jacquie Bowser
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LONDON - Channel 4's 'Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares' beat BBC One's 'Spooks' last night, with 4.7m
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.