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Skype bids to show off 'richer experience'
Skype bids to show off 'richer experience'
by Sarah Shearman
02 April 2012, 09:58AM
Skype is embarking on its largest consumer marketing push to date, with a $10m (£6.2m) global campaign that aims to show how the service enables "more human" communications, beyond the video-calling it is known for.
Growth in social network recruits slows
Growth in social network recruits slows
by Sarah Shearman
02 April 2012, 08:00AM
The growth in the number of UK internet-using adults joining social networks slowed in 2011, as three-fifths of them now have a profile on a site, according to research from Ofcom.
Land Rover launches Discovery 4 spot
Land Rover launches Discovery 4 spot
by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
02 April 2012, 09:00AM
Land Rover has launched a TV spot by RKCR/Y&R for its Discovery model 4 that asks, "Been anywhere interesting lately?".
Samsung in search for Olympic bloggers
Samsung in search for Olympic bloggers
by Matthew Chapman
02 April 2012, 08:30AM
Samsung is opening a competition to select 100 bloggers around the world to cover the Olympics using its products, as it seeks to become a more "aspirational" brand.
Britain's Got Talent peaks at 12 million
Britain's Got Talent peaks at 12 million
by Maisie McCabe
02 April 2012, 09:15AM
'Britain's Got Talent' had a peak audience of 12 million on ITV1 on Saturday, beating BBC One's 'The Voice', which fought back to outshine its rival at 8pm when the two shows went head-to-head for 15 minutes.
Game and Gamestation brands survive following acquisition
Game and Gamestation brands survive following acquisition
by Matthew Chapman
02 April 2012, 09:34AM
Game Group has been saved by private investment firm OpCapita in a move that will safeguard more than 3,000 jobs and ensure that the Game and Gamestation brands continue to exist on the high street.
Neil Allen departs Starcom MediaVest Group
Neil Allen departs Starcom MediaVest Group
by Maisie McCabe
02 April 2012, 09:09AM
Neil Allen, Starcom MediaVest's Group trading director for press, radio and outdoor, has left the agency to pursue other interests.
Intelligence
Why the world needs a desirable bank
Why the world needs a desirable bank
by Simon Clough
02 April 2012, 08:30AM
The big banking brands need to be careful they don't stagnate as competitiors enter the field, writes Simon Clough, global strategy director, Clear.
It's not all doom and gloom for adland's Big Five
It's not all doom and gloom for adland's Big Five
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29 March 2012, 08:00AM
Revenues and profits of holding companies last year suggest they have defied the difficult economic climate.
Opinion
Think BR: Brands must play part to build trust in apps
Think BR: Brands must play part to build trust in apps
by Rimma Perelmuter
02 April 2012, 08:30AM
The mobile industry has to make sure it protects consumers' privacy while driving engagement, writes Rimma Perelmuter, executive director, MEF.
Russell Davies: How social media is becoming better at managing your time
Russell Davies: How social media is becoming better at managing your time
by Russell Davies
29 March 2012, 08:00AM
A year ago today, I was at a trade fair for robots in Lille.
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by Gemma Charles, 31 March 2012, 12:01AM
Google+ launches first TV ad
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by Matthew Chapman, 30 March 2012, 03:15PM
HTC places marketing in hands of consumers
by Matthew Chapman, 30 March 2012, 11:07AM
RAB readies 'major customer initiatives' for 20th celebration
by Maisie McCabe, 30 March 2012, 09:01AM
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