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In the News: Samsung, Romney/Ryan, App.net and more

Posted by Shirley Brady on August 12, 2012 12:55 PM

In the News

Amazon and eBay eye same-day delivery as Amazon site traffic soars.

App.net woos digerati and raises funds for paid social network.

Apple calls final witnesses in contentious Samsung trial as brand's fans seen losing their edge.

Baidu among Barrons' top 10 Chinese brands.

Barclays chairman promises change.

Bermuda readies new branding campaign.

Costco sees deluge of cross-border Canadian shoppers.

GE recalls dishwashers due to fire hazard.

Google fights piracy with search results tweak.

Grocery store perimeters become hot target for brands.

Harvard buys a stake in alum Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook as site tightens privacy.

JCPenney focuses on newspapers and cuts TV ad budget.

Kodak sees tepid patent bidding.

Manchester United shares fail to light up New York Stock Exchange debut.

Mitt Romney appeals to conservative base by choosing Paul Ryan as running mate; Twitter erupts.

Rihanna tops Forbes' social media superstars.

Samsung looks to "big global wins" including biotech drugs.

Standard Chartered helped build damning case against itself.

Starbucks and Walmart sanctioned in Chile over labor practices.

Tangla luxury hotel brand aims to expand from China.

WikiLeaks says its site has been hacked.

& 1800 Tequila recalled on glass concerns.

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