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Nokia, the world’s largest maker of mobile phones, agreed to buy a marketing company, Enpocket, to gain technology for placing advertisements through text messages and e-mail.
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But when it came to a plan to place a large inflatable honeybee and two large banners to promote the Jerry Seinfeld and Renée Zellweger film “Bee Movie,” scheduled for release Nov. 2, on the side of the newspaper group’s landmark building, the neig(tags: advertising nytimes)
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The Times will also make available its archives from 1987 to the present without charge, as well as those from 1851 to 1922, which are in the public domain. There will be charges for some material from the period 1923 to 1986, and some will be free.
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If you discover that users are afraid or resistant to what you’re trying to get them to do, more information is the incorrect response. The effective technique involves changing the design and inputs of what you’re doing so that this group is more recept
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Last week, Google said that all of its online AdWords advertisers, which are said to number in the hundreds of thousands, would be eligible to have their ads appear next to search results on cellphones.
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“We’re finding that kids have one foot entrenched in kid-dom and another entrenched in technology and things you might normally associate with adults,” said Leigh Anne Brodsky, president of Nickelodeon and Viacom Consumer Products.
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“We are blessed with a phenomenal amount of information about the likes, dislikes and life’s passions of our users. We have an opportunity to provide advertisers with a completely new paradigm.”
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Starbucks Corp. is reviewing its longstanding policy that calls for not marketing to children and is considering adding new drinks and smaller drink sizes for kids.
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The Mac’s presence in the retail world remains limited, a shame given the rare opportunity for Apple to gain market share that opened up when Vista arrived.
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