Trading places: this week's people moves
20 Jan 2012 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
) Jerry Yang, the co-founder of Yahoo and a key opponent to Microsoft's 2008 bid for the one-time internet ...
.5% Google 7.7% Tesco 6.0% Microsoft 6.1% Microsoft 5.5% Facebook ... , with Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Coca-Cola, and Walmart featuring in the US. What is it about Apple ...
) Jerry Yang, the co-founder of Yahoo and a key opponent to Microsoft's 2008 bid for the one-time internet ...
Marks Spencer Microsoft Virgin Atlantic *Walkers *Johnnie Walker *Lynx *ComparetheMarket Innovators ...
London office and report to the chief executive EMEA, Pietro Leone . ( Campaign ) Digital Microsoft ...
for products in the UK. Microsoft seems to be winning the battle of the game consoles, with the Xbox 360 ...
LONDON - Microsoft's Xbox 360 could be the big winner in this Christmas' battle of the consoles...Myvouchercodes.co.uk has analysed data from voucher downloading and sales of the Xbox and Sony's PlayStation 3. The company found the Microsoft console is surging ahead on sales even though it is a year ... the increase. Microsoft has launched a significant marketing campaign behind the console including last month ...
's top three Google, Apple and Microsoft. Amazon shares third place with Microsoft and pharmaceutical ... place. Top ten 2009: 1. Apple 2. Google 3.= Microsoft 3.= Amazon 3.= GSK 6.= Co-operative Group 6 ... . Microsoft 4. Co-operative Group 5. Virgin Group 6. Marks Spencer 7. EasyGroup 8. Tesco 9. BP 10. McKinsey ...
The new offer has been created as part of a collaboration with Microsoft and uses its Silverlight streaming technology. Tesco said the download will be near-DVD quality. The downloads will also offer exclusive content such as movie trailers, games, mp3s and ringtones. The initiative will launch ...
LONDON - Software giant Microsoft has been voted the UK's most popular consumer brand for 2009...Microsoft was more popular than luxury watch maker Rolex, which came in second, despite not making the top 10 last year. The survey placed internet giant Google in third, followed by British Airways in fourth and the BBC in fifth. The two British brands swapped places from last year. Mercedes-Benz, Coca ...
for the first time, with Coca Cola remaining top as Microsoft slips to third place....the number one brand for the eighth year in a row, while IBM replaced Microsoft in second, with Bill Gates ... 59,031 3% US Microsoft 59,007 1% US GE ...
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.