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Yahoo bolsters sales team with strategic hires

however faces tough competition in the online ad sales market from the likes of Google and Facebook ... competitors like Google and Facebook, who are fabulous in their own right, but they don't have the media ...

Kia Picanto to sponsor 'Take Me Out'

Kia Picanto' ad by David Goliath was the sixth-most popular ad in the UK on the Google-owned video site, behind T-Mobile, Google Chrome, Asos, VW and Listerine. Chris Allen, head of vision at MPG ...

Capital One gives cashback with Absolute Radio's Christian O'Connell

and handsets using Google's Android operating system. Dominic Grounsell, senior director of brand ...

Ford signs up to Microsoft's new ad format

on Google+ with a competition to win a copy of the rallying console game 'Dirt'. ...

Google Transit launches in London

Google users can access London's public transport directions through Google Maps from today (28 ... Google Transit adds public transport information to Google Maps, allowing Londoners to plan trips ... . If users are on a mobile device, Google Transit will automatically use the phone s current location to find the best way to get to the user s destination. Devices using Google s Android operating system can also ...

X-Men activity merges mobile and outdoor

. They include the Nokia C7 and the Google Nexus S. Proxama, which is helping Nokia sell NFC solutions ...

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