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Posted by Sara Zucker on April 9, 2010 05:25 PM
Barbie was not destined to become a computer engineer. [WSJ]
'Undercover Boss' moves on to 1-800-Flowers.com. [Daily Finance]
Degree Natureffects covers major cities in perennials. [BrandFreak]
MasterCard has a new online-based marketing project. [NY Times]
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Posted by Sara Zucker on April 8, 2010 05:56 PM
Web video site Dailymotion is upping its game. [Business Insider]
Apple reveals new software for the iPhone. [WSJ]
Domino's Pizza is looking for friends. [Adweek]
Warm weather brings big sales for retailers. [NY Times]
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Posted by Sara Zucker on April 7, 2010 06:46 PM
Visual artists take a stand against Google. [Reuters]
General Motors aims to clear out its Hummers. [CNN Money]
Hewlet-Packard has its own version of the iPad. [BrandFreak]
NBC is pushing consumers to be more eco-friendly. [WSJ]
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Posted by Sara Zucker on April 6, 2010 06:02 PM
Due to lawsuits, Yelp will change its business model. [NY Times]
MSN created a new website especially for women. [Adweek]
Toyota increases "buyer incentives" for March. [WSJ]
Best Buy is taking over America's capitol. [CNN Money]
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Posted by Sara Zucker on April 5, 2010 06:35 PM
Rolls-Royce adds to its image with the new Ghost. [CNN Money]
Airlines are getting better at fixing flight issues. [NY Times]
Vitaminwater promotions now target heavy drinkers. [WSJ]
Pantene launched a questionable new contest. [BrandFreak]
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Posted by Sara Zucker on April 2, 2010 03:31 PM
Old Navy entices consumers with tote bags. [BrandFreak]
Books-A-Million gets into the frozen yogurt market. [Daily Finance]
Court deems eBay innocent in Tiffany & Co. case. [WSJ]
Japan-based companies want greater exposure. [NY Times]
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Posted by Sara Zucker on April 1, 2010 06:03 PM
Starbucks pranks consumers with "more sizes." [Starbucks]
More brands are finding e-mail helpful for marketing. [Brandweek]
Sustainable seafood was a poor choice for Trader Joe's. [Daily Finance]
Hulu may launch a subscription service to increase revenue. [Consumerist]
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Posted by Sara Zucker on March 31, 2010 07:03 PM
Wrigley has a secretive new promotion for 5 React gum. [BrandFreak]
Cigarette brands are standing by menthol products. [CNN Money]
Sarah Palin's television show will not include LL Cool J. [Business Insider]
Poor sales for Rite Aid mean less interest in the company. [Daily Finance]