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Crime map website swells Met Police traffic
Crime map website swells Met Police traffic
by Ed Owen
18 April 2011, 04:30PM
US giants Google, MSN and Facebook dominate the time spent online by British visitors, according to February figures from UKOM/Nielsen, but the most gains were made by the Metropolitan Police, which experienced a 226% increase in traffic compared to ...
Peugeot launches Twitter customer care service
Peugeot launches Twitter customer care service
by Sara Kimberley
18 April 2011, 03:35PM
Peugeot is launching its first customer service channel on Twitter to improve brand advocacy.
T-Mobile launches Royal Wedding spoof ad
T-Mobile launches Royal Wedding spoof ad
by Maisie McCabe
18 April 2011, 11:57AM
T-Mobile has launched a spoof video of Prince William and Kate Middleton lookalikes and their wedding party dancing down the aisle, as part of its 'Life's for Sharing' brand campaign.
Autoglass TV ads to highlight mobile offering with Samsung demo
Autoglass TV ads to highlight mobile offering with Samsung demo
by Daniel Farey-Jones
18 April 2011, 04:01PM
Autoglass is to give Samsung's new Galaxy S II mobile a key role in its new TV ad, which aims to increase awareness of its recently launched mobile website.
Mercedes-Benz takes over Evo iPad app
Mercedes-Benz takes over Evo iPad app
by Katherine Levy
18 April 2011, 03:45PM
Dennis Publishing's Evo magazine, the monthly car title, has created a bespoke campaign with Mercedes-Benz to promote the new C-Class Estate Sport on its iPad app.
View from the Valley: The check-in is dead and Twitter is in big trouble
View from the Valley: The check-in is dead and Twitter is in big trouble
by Cameron Yuill
18 April 2011, 03:05PM
Foursquare et al dying and Twitter on life support? What a downer of a week in Silicon Valley, writes AdGent Digital's Cameron Yuill.
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by Sarah Shearman, 18 April 2011, 11:00AM
Euro RSCG loses European digital chief
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