Tuesday 5 January 2016

Tech trends to watch at CES; plus, header bidding, the searchification of media, Oculus Rift launches pre-orders, Public Health England's Sheila Mitchell on 'This Girl Can’, and more

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CES 2016: top six tech trends to watch

CES 2016: top six tech trends to watch

05 January 16, Steve Blakeman

OMD's Steve Blakeman previews the tech on display at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

 
 
05 January 16
Getting ahead of header bidding

Header bidding is set to become one of the most talked about topics in digital marketing and advertising in 2016. By allowing publishers to offer inventory to multiple ad exchanges simultaneously – before...

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05 January 16
The searchification of media

As search becomes less traditional, it is becoming increasingly important to our world. Yet, when most users think of search, they still imagine the old Google style of a search bar with ten blue links...

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05 January 16
The Daily Poke: A different retail therapy

Serene, mellow, freespirited. Not necessarily words you would associate with a shopping experience. But the Department Store for the Mind is a retail experience that calms things by putting empathy at...

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Breakfast briefing: BAT wins NHS contract, Adidas CEO questions Man U play, Oculus Rift launches pre-orders

Breakfast briefing: BAT wins NHS contract, Adidas CEO questions Man U play, Oculus Rift launches pre-orders

05 January 16, Ben Bold

Welcome to Marketing's morning briefing, a daily shot of news and a recap of the best longer reads and videos.

 
Public Health England's Sheila Mitchell on sugar, 'This Girl Can' and innovative government ads

Public Health England's Sheila Mitchell on sugar, 'This Girl Can' and innovative government ads

05 January 16, Shona Ghosh

Contrary to most of the UK, January is a good month for Public Health England, marking a spate of new campaigns persuading people to cut sugar, smoking and alcohol.

 
Haymarket's profits jump 8.7 per cent after online and US expansion

Haymarket's profits jump 8.7 per cent after online and US expansion

05 January 16, Gideon Spanier

Haymarket's operating profits rose 8.7 per cent last year to £5 million as the owner of Campaign and Pistonheads increased revenues in online and in America.

 
 
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