19 Oct 2010
| by Gareth Jones
Last week, Google's Larry Page and Sergey Brin delivered on Hollywood's promise, unveiling a fleet of self-driving cars capable of using Google Maps data and whisking passengers from A to B.
Needless to say, the announcement marked a significant departure from Google's core search advertising business ...
04 Oct 2010
| by Mark Banham
Soft drinks giant Coca-Cola has dropped a campaign featuring England striker and brand ambassador Wayne Rooney, following red-top allegations that claimed he slept with a prostitute.
06 Aug 2010
| by Mark Banham
, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Basketball League.
Mark Lankester, Tune Hotels Group ...
08 Jul 2010
| by Mark Banham
BT and Talk Talk are to challenge the Digital Economy Act in the High Court, claiming they want to protect their customers from an "unfair" law.
02 Jul 2010
| by Mark Banham
Talk Talk, the UK's third largest broadband supplier has appointed former BBC iPlayer and Project Canvas executive Rahul Chakkara as director of online.
27 May 2010
| by Ben Bold
LONDON - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has responded to the barrage of criticism the site has
13 May 2010
| by David Tiltman
benefit to our campaigns and brands," explains MacDonald.
Alex Marks, eBay Advertising
Ebay runs a ...
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However, eBay Advertising's head of international business marketing, Alex Marks, also warns against ...
behaviour will be able to develop online campaigns to target the right customers at the right time," Marks ...
12 May 2010
| by Mark Banham
LONDON - Rajar chief executive Sally de la Bedoyere has been appointed director of income generation for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
12 May 2010
| by Suzy Bashford
difficult questions, for fear of getting a black mark against them may take heart from the experience ...
. Having worked in the new business arena for many years at agencies such as TBWA and Publicis, Balko has ...
11 May 2010
| by Helen Edwards
Seeking to make sense of Tesco's brand extension into house-building, and perhaps to allay a creeping unease about it, some commentators have alighted on a precedent: the Cadbury and Lever company towns of the 19th century. They are wide of the mark. Those communities were created to provide homes ...