brand news
Posted by Shirley Brady on June 22, 2010 08:00 AM
Apple releases iOS 4 and targeted ads as it starts collecting and sharing iPhone users' locations. Facebook also plans to add geolocation feature "soon."
Amazon cuts Kindle price as Barnes & Noble discounts Nook e-reader.
AT&T looks to repair image through customer care-based social networking.
BP CEO Tony Hayward is expected to visit Russia to shore up company's interests.
Coca-Cola, Heineken and Diageo support U.K. pub-rating website.
Foursquare teams up with C-SPAN for political education.
Google plans to launch music service; privacy probe expands to 30 U.S. states.
Hendrick's Gin revamps website into Curiositorium.
Intel and FTC reportedly in antitrust settlement talks.
Jamba Juice launches apparel line.
M&M's uses social media to promote new pretzel variety.
Microsoft ads urge Google Docs users to switch to MSFT's online hosted services.
Syfy invites U.S. viewers to submit movie pitches.
Toyota teams with EDF Energy in the U.K. for green car push.
Turner's TNT network to take NASCAR 3D.
Urban Outfitters pays tribute to New York's iconic bodega corner stores.
Verizon to offer FiOS without contract.
New U.S. debit card rules could save retailers $20 billion annually.
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