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Starbucks launches mobile payments app
Starbucks launches mobile payments app
by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
24 November 2011, 09:16AM
Starbucks, the coffee chain, is installing a mobile payment system in the form of an iPhone app into 700 of its outlets across the UK and Ireland, following a successful US roll-out.
Alex Miller takes on CEO role as Jam rejigs management
Alex Miller takes on CEO role as Jam rejigs management
by Matt Williams
24 November 2011, 10:50AM
Alex Miller, the founder and managing director of Jam, has been promoted to chief executive as part of a restructure of the social media agency's management team.
Spotify hits 2.5m paid subscribers
Spotify hits 2.5m paid subscribers
by Sarah Shearman
24 November 2011, 09:25AM
Spotify has reached 2.5 million paying customers, as the company continues its subscription drive.
Huge Digital scoops BA.com revamp project
Huge Digital scoops BA.com revamp project
by Matt Williams
24 November 2011, 11:00AM
British Airways has appointed Huge Digital to handle a digital project focused on its BA.com website.
HMV launches online movie rental service
HMV launches online movie rental service
by Sarah Shearman
24 November 2011, 09:16AM
HMV, the troubled retailer, is making a foray into online movie rentals with the launch of a branded on-demand film service, which will feature 'Harry Potter', 'X-Men' and other big-budget titles.
Tesco adds brands in ecommerce fashion strategy
Tesco adds brands in ecommerce fashion strategy
by Nicola Clark
24 November 2011, 08:00AM
Tesco is increasing the number of brands available on its Clothingattesco.com website, as part of its strategy to become an ecommerce fashion destination.
Can LBi bring cohesion to its blending promise?
Can LBi bring cohesion to its blending promise?
by Katherine Levy
24 November 2011, 08:00AM
The digital marketing agency's chief executive says it's the mature service mix that makes it stand out, Katherine Levy writes.
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by Matthew Chapman, 23 November 2011, 09:08AM
Time Out boosts deals service with Keynoir acquisition
by Sarah Shearman, 23 November 2011, 09:03AM
Brand-funded game publisher hires head of sales
by Daniel Farey-Jones, 23 November 2011, 08:30AM
From the blogs
Forget ROI - measure Returns on Social Spends (ROSS)
Hari Shankar
24 November 2011, 11:40AM
Value of a Facebook fan is now actually $10
Dan Leahul
24 November 2011, 10:46AM
Ice cream spoof
Greg Taylor
24 November 2011, 10:00AM
Obama team joins Google+ - here's what they should do
@gordonmacmillan
24 November 2011, 9:26AM
Of campaigns, conversations and curation
Geoff Gower
23 November 2011, 3:38PM
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