brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on March 22, 2010 06:01 AM
Paperless Post, Evite's most recent competitor, found a way to make money. [NY Times]
British Airways employees continue into the second day of their strike. [WSJ]
Old-school fruit drink Zarex is experiencing a comeback in the Northeast. [Boston Herald]
Since Disney purchased Marvel Entertainment, who truly owns the heroes? [NY Times]
Palm is doing so poorly with sales, it just wants to break even. [CNN Money]
Kmart posts a too-good-to-be-true coupon that is too good to be true. [Consumerist]
Photojojo succeeding in enlisting bloggers to help sell some cameras. [Econsultancy]
Made.com allows consumers to directly contact furniture companies. [TechCrunch]
With a new CEO, Barnes & Noble is changing its brand strategy. [Daily Finance]
Michigan State wants to be a recipient of Google's high-speed Internet. [AP]
A Greenpeace report has led many consumers to mistrust Nestle. [Econsultancy]
Playboy is looking to open up a nightclub in the center of London. [Daily Mail]
The online counterfeit luxury goods industry has gotten out of control. [NY Times]
Nintendo hopes that its video games can be used as teaching tools. [NY Daily News]
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