What Next in Digital?
28 Jun 2010 | by Suzanne Bidlake
. In fact, it's already happening, Norris says: "Pepsi is working with Microsoft for its creative ...
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. "We have used a range of digital platforms to involve our core audience and will be using Microsoft ...
. In fact, it's already happening, Norris says: "Pepsi is working with Microsoft for its creative ...
and generating new revenue streams by directing customers to video-on-demand sites. WPP, Microsoft, Apple ...
forecasts yesterday. Source: Financial Times Microsoft delivered one the most outspoken attacks yet ...
The online giant was knocked off the top spot, however, by Microsoft, which regained its position at the top of the list after being toppled by Google last year. The BBC was the top TV brand in fifth place ... . The top ten Rank 1 Microsoft ...
Microsoft yesterday escalated its battle with its arch-rival Google, reacting to an assault on one of its core businesses with the announcement of a free online version of its Office software, to be launched next year. Source: Financial Times The founder of Primark is to step down as the managing ...
sword, a cape and a whip. MICROSOFT - PARTNER NETWORK VIRAL CREDITS Project: Partner Network viral Client: Daniel Langton, channel marketing manager, Partner programmes, Microsoft Brief: Promote Microsoft's revamped Partner Network Creative agency: Rebel Virals Writer: David Watson Art directors ...
extensive political coverage without bias. MSNBC, a joint venture between Microsoft and NBC, was founded ...
that Microsoft is in discussions to buy a small stake in the company. Zzzzzz ... ...
Logging on to Hotmail on Saturday morning, it was good to see that Microsoft has revamped the e-mail service. This has been long overdue. The old version was clunky, slow and looked distinctly mid-90s. Over the years, Microsoft has made gradual improvements, but this latest beta version is a real leap forward ...
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.