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Advertising of the Year (Part Two)

Friday 14 December 2007 @ 11:48 am

2007 saw the definition of advertising broaden, while the arrival of the iPhone presages a new battle for consumers. Simon Waterfall, co-founder of London ad agency Poke, shares the view from Europe




Mobile Ads: Not So Fast

Wednesday 12 December 2007 @ 8:10 pm

Mobile advertising revenues aren’t growing as fast as expected, and that could spell trouble for a bunch of venture-funded startups




Red Dot Awards: Inspired Design

Monday 10 December 2007 @ 7:20 am

This year the coveted communication design awards went to a series of food packaging, a concept car with a fishy inspiration and a board game as annual report, among other things




Turning Business Education on its Head

Wednesday 5 December 2007 @ 9:56 am

How Anne Kirah and the 180°academy are promoting creative thinking in business leaders—to ensure that Denmark’s economy stays competitive




Chinese B-Schools Lift their Game

Tuesday 4 December 2007 @ 3:02 am

As the schools’ reputations improve, more local students are choosing to study at home rather than earn degrees abroad




Motorola: The End of the Zander Era

Friday 30 November 2007 @ 5:55 pm

Ed Zander’s exit was hastened by a failure to anticipate demand for 3G phones. Can Greg Brown help Motorola regain market share?




Qualcomm’s Double Whammy

Thursday 29 November 2007 @ 8:01 pm

Hits from Verizon Wireless and the European Commission are unlikely to break Qualcomm any time soon




Garmin Drops Bid for Tele Atlas

Friday 16 November 2007 @ 7:45 am

The navigation device maker cedes victory to TomTom in the takeover battle and extends its contract with mapping data supplier Navteq




Social Networking with the Elite

Thursday 15 November 2007 @ 2:00 pm

Tired of the Web masses? Now you can find your own gated communities on the Net—if they’ll let you in




The iPhone Invades Europe

Friday 9 November 2007 @ 9:47 am

Will Europeans fall for the Apple phone’s user-friendly flash, or stick with spec-heavy phones from Nokia and Sony Ericsson?




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