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Posted by Sara Zucker on April 12, 2010 07:49 AM

Google wants newspapers to profit from online ads. [AP]

The Facebook search feature gains ground. [Business Insider]

Stevia helps Crystal Light's new campaign. [Brandweek]

Nintendo loses appeal with its DSi XL. [Businessweek]

Toyota could end up paying another large fine. [Daily Finance]

7-Eleven promotes 'Iron Man 2' with cups. [BrandFreak]

Nokia bought MetaCarta to expand location features. [Reuters]

California Pizza Kitchen is looking for a new owner. [LA Times]

Nike's commercial with Tiger Woods gets a reaction. [Adweek]

Arby's will drop prices on its popular menu items. [Consumerist]

Talbots gives its company a younger, trendier makeover. [WSJ]

Brands are using Chatroulette to attract consumers. [Brandweek]

Rocker RX wants a boost from muscle-toning shoes. [Boston Herald]

TechShops let customers do the work themselves. [NY Times]

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