brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on January 21, 2010 07:54 AM
YouTube will launch a video rental service on Friday. [CNN Money]
Starbucks continues to revamp stores and increase sales. [NY Times]
The International Olympic Committee suggests gender-testing. [AP]
America's White House launches its own iPhone application. [Washington Post]
Prada directs a film set in Shanghai to promote its latest menswear collection. [Independent]
Apple may drop Google in favor of Bing for its iPhones. [Business Week]
Panasonic creates the "world's largest television" at 152 inches. [Daily Mail]
Rumors persist of the Apple Tablet's supposed name: the iPad. [MacRumors]
Bloomingdales allows consumers to vote on the store's best window display. [Apartment Therapy]
Kindle, scared for its future, adds more applications. [NY Times]
Latest chain to file for bankrupcy: Uno Chicago Grill. [Consumerist]
Tiger Woods has yet to complain about being dumped by sponsers. [NY Times]
EBay's net income quadrupled with Skype purchase. [WSJ]
Scotts Co. will sell Fenway Park seed. [Boston Herald]
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