People moves: T-Mobile International
08 Dec 2004
Arora, who quit the mobile network earlier this year and has since re-emerged at Google as European
LONDON – A US federal court has ruled that Google can continue selling advertising linked to user...The ruling is good news for Google, which could have lost future ad revenues for its AdWords service if the decision had gone against it. However, the ruling does not change Google UK's stance, which ... users type in Geico in Google's search engine and AdWords brings up competitors' ads, its trademark ...
Arora, who quit the mobile network earlier this year and has since re-emerged at Google as European
Gritzuhn leaves Wrigley, where he is regional vice-president of Western Europe, after four years. Prior to joining Wrigley, he worked for Procter & Gamble for 12 years, holding several marketing positions in Germany and Sweden. He takes over from Arora, who quit in September and is set to join Google ...
behind the Bamboo Curtain"? I'm not saying all their ads are scams (although Google has a hard job ...
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revenues from sponsored search words and paid-for advertising links, the battle is on between Google, MSN ...
Nikesh Arora, the former chief marketing officer of T-Mobile, has been hired by Google to the new
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LONDON - Google has named T-Mobile's former chief marketing officer Nikesh Arora as vice...Arora, who was also on the T-Mobile board, will join Google in December, based in London. He has ... -wide review of its marketing operations. Omid Kordestani, senior vice-president of Google's worldwide sales ... businesses make him the ideal candidate to take Google's European operations to the next phase of growth ...
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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.