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Posted by Dale Buss on June 27, 2012 09:02 AM

AOL brings "project devil" ad format to mobile phones and tablets.
Apple's iPhone guides blind Olympic torch carrier.
AT&T still benefits from having been first with iPhone.
Apple gets major win in tablet wars after judge stops Samsung from selling Galaxy version in U.S.
Best Buy founder may try to take chain private.
Brut seeks "The Essence of Man" in digital campaign.
Campari eyes American women.
Clorox sees U.S. as bright spot for growth.
Facebook gets neutral view from analysts as advertising model baffles marketers.
Google reportedly ready to unveil tablet.
Kodak technology sale is opposed by rivals.
Microsoft dealt blow as EU rejects antitrust appeal.
News Corp. split talk raises questions about impact on the Wall Street Journal.
Panera pulls online ads after writers go rogue.
Roche plans to cut jobs and close R&D site in New Jersey.
Tumi expands accessories offerings to pets.
Walgreens offers free HIV testing.
Walmart trails in race to open clinics in stores.
Zynga tries to connect more players on multiple devices.
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