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The truth about lying on your CV
Former Yahoo! chief Scott Thompson denied lying on his CV, but the story is a reminder of the danger of 'embellishing' credentials as social media transforms recruitment
Brand barometer: Tablets, which one is most prominent online?
iPad 2 is the most prominent, followed by Sony Tablet S
Brand barometer: TVs, which one is most prominent online?
Samsung is the most prominent, followed by Sony
ISBA conference: with brands getting over their first crush on social media, what happens next?
ISBA's annual conference reflected the increasing importance of online, with the issue of social-media ROI topping the agenda.
Battle of the tech patents: is marketing the winner or loser?
The plethora of patent-related court cases between major technology brands Google, Apple, Yahoo and Samsung is the result of a high-stakes strategic marketing conflict
Brand barometer: Mobile phone handsets, which one is most prominent online?
Apple's iPhone 4 is the subject of the largest number of discussions, although 30% of all conversations mentioning iPhones relate to problems with the handset
Procter & Gamble, Heineken and Diageo: who wins and who loses in direct brand deals with Facebook?
Last year Diageo and Heineken inked large-scale direct deals with Facebook. Adam Woods investigates who gets what out of these deals and highlights the winners and losers from direct relationships wit...
Revolution: Mobile World Congress: The trends taking mobile by storm
The globe's biggest mobile trade event always throws a fascinating light on the next big things. George Nimeh reports this year's key emerging trends from Barcelona.
Revolution: Special Report - Third parties make the most of mobile
More consumers than ever are shopping online via their smartphones and tablets - and brands are cashing in with a little help from mobile affiliate activity.
Nokia puts location-based services at heart of smartphone strategy
The mobile handset manufacturer, once the market leader, is pouring fresh investment into its marketing in a drive to gain a foothold in the smartphone market.
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