The Week: Advertising News - Money giants' value drops
25 Sep 2009
remained unchanged, led by Coca-Cola at the top, followed by IBM, Microsoft, GE and Nokia. McDonald
remained unchanged, led by Coca-Cola at the top, followed by IBM, Microsoft, GE and Nokia. McDonald
remained unchanged, led by Coca-Cola at the top, followed by IBM, Microsoft, GE and Nokia. McDonald
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as like-for-like sales dropped 16.3 per cent. Source: Financial Times Microsoft has claimed that most ...
strategic agreement with Microsoft....will now create customised mobile advertising solutions, technology and metrics to run across Microsoft's mobile web properties, including the Microsoft Media Network, Bing and MSN. Initially Phonevalley and Microsoft Mobile Advertising will work together to design packaged mobile advertising solutions for six ...
The ad exchange, which had previously been used on an invitation-only basis by publishers and advertisers, is now is open to all buyers and sellers. It will operate like a stock exchange for online ads, allowing publishers to auction ad space to ad agencies. Yahoo! and Microsoft already run their own ad ...
into the proposed new search engine partnership between Microsoft and Yahoo!. Under the deal, Yahoo! will use
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to be debited from users' accounts each month. 3. Google is not the only show in town. IBM, Microsoft ...
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