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Absolute Radio launches third iAd campaign

through to take 'Wrighty s Quiz' to see if they can beat him, download the Rock N Roll Football Live ...

Ad recognition app to feature in FT super-yacht campaign

The print ad is an existing ad that will now feature a prompt for readers to download ... will be able to watch the FT Wally Grand Prix Series come to life by downloading the free Aurasma App." Aurasma has been downloaded by around 500,000 people, through a range of different apps that integrate ...

OK! Magazine launches subscription-only iPad app

The app replicates content from the magazine alongside mobile features that allow the user to swipe through the pages and share stories on Twitter and Facebook. Readers can download the iPad app from iTunes for 2.39, which includes 30 days unlimited access to the latest OK! Magazine, back issues ...

Financial Times targets businesses with new campaign

of FT.com grew 77% to 2.5 million. The company also reported almost 250,000 downloads of its iPad ...

Publicis London launches iHobo app to raise homeless awareness

LONDON - iPhone users can download their own homeless person with a new app called iHobo.

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