brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on January 18, 2010 12:05 AM
Sony and Samsung, with similar products, have different priorities. [Business Week]
Verizon text messages donate $3 million to the Haiti relief effort. [Daily Finance]
Ford's MyTouch software adds smartphone-like applications to its vehicles. [CNN Money]
AT&T launches unlimited plans available for all phones. [Consumerist]
"Moldy" odors causes Johnson & Johnson to recall several over-the-counter drugs. [CNN Money]
Electric bikes are the future of transportation. [NY Times]
Topshop under fire for cranking up its thermostat. [Telegraph UK]
Barnes & Noble voted #1 brand in customer experience. [Ad Week]
Competitious helps start-ups keep track of competition. [Business Insider]
NBC will pay up to $40 million to settle negotiations with Leno and O'Brien. [Mediaite]
James P. Gorman becomes JP Morgan's new chief executive. [NY Times]
BarMax, the $1,000 app for bar exam preparation, gets rave reviews. [Washington Post]
Chipotle changes ad agencies...again. [Ad Age]
Nintendo will launch DS console with 93% bigger screen. [Daily Mail]
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