April Fools' Day: Which brands got involved?
02 Apr 2012 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
and inviting customers to come to stores to exchange keys. Finally, Google issued a version of Google Maps ...
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, seals and dog-sledding. As part of the campaign, online ads used Google Maps and Street View ...
and inviting customers to come to stores to exchange keys. Finally, Google issued a version of Google Maps ...
shame that potential travellers from New York will be Googling Breacon by mistake." Officials ...
's Facebook page at 11am, followed an hour later on its Google+ page. BA is stepping up its awareness ...
, agencies are now just one part of the picture in the digital sphere. Giants such as Google and Facebook ...
is Facebook, which recently overtook Google to become the most-visited site in the US and is fast approaching ... struggle for ad budgets is on the horizon between Google and Facebook, or rather the currency of hyperlinks ...
almost as much as they do Google UK. And they're not just using computers. The GSM Association found ... .57 million unique visitors to Google UK mobile sites. Brand owners have welcomed the new platforms ...
What's around the corner? If you really want to know the answer to that question, all you have to do nowadays is flick on your mobile phone and use Google Maps or Foursquare or Sekai Camera, or indeed any of the social tagging available on smartphones. At the touch of a button, they all offer any ...
and Google are all investing in various hardware, software and partnership models. Will this future TV ...
newspaper's stories from Google as a way to encourage people to start paying for online content. Source ...
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.