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Google says 10m are now using its Chrome browser

. The company is currently working on developing some more common browser features, such as form autofill ...

Itsmy.com unveils street signs to warn of mobile collision

be funny to meet some new people like this, itsmy.com realises the danger for health and safety of not only ...

Biggest brands: Top 100 advertisers 2008

.02bn. It was a very busy year for some advertisers. The public feud between BSkyB and Virgin Media had ... magazine. Given the gloomy economic predictions, some brands started to cut back on their advertising ...

The Marketing Profile: Lance Batchelor of Tesco Telecoms

with some outside perspective, so that was the obvious one. It was a brilliant way to get to know Tesco ... is not ultimately about marketing, but rather good customer service. 'Word gets out,' he adds confidently. ...

Biggest brands: Top 100 Direct Mail Advertisers 2008

the green lobby has led to a 6% drop in direct mail spend, but while brands are getting better at targeting

Orange snowman goes on sale by popular demand

of people coming into the shop just to see them. "After getting so many requests to purchase one, we decided to put them into production to satisfy customer demand and make some money for a good cause." ...

Former AOL chief in talks with investors to buy Yahoo!

at between $28bn to $30bn. However, the paper added that some large Yahoo! investors were unaware ...

Yahoo! strikes search deal with Virgin Mobile

and Google signed a deal to allow the search giant to power some web ads for the broadcaster. ...

Opinion: What Obama needs to do next

As expected, most media pundits are making some form of comment this month about Barack Obama

Apple's iPhone 3G ad banned for misleading viewers about internet speeds

The 30-second ad created by TBWA\London claimed: "So what's so great about 3G? It's what helps you get the news, really fast, find your way, really fast. And download pretty much anything, really fast. "The new iPhone 3G. The internet, you guessed it, really fast." During the voiceover, the ad showed a ...

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