New Nokia Campaign Stings Apple Where It Hurts Most

New Nokia Campaign Stings Apple Where It Hurts Most

No more mobile phone locking

SC2: Weapons and Warfare Add-on Almost Gold

SC2: Weapons and Warfare Add-on Almost Gold

"Reasonably soon" the game's developer actually says, as the add-on has entered its last Beta stage

  • Security
  • By Alexandru Dumitru
  • August 30th, 2007
Learn More About Phishing

Learn More About Phishing

AWPG teams up with FTC

HP Seeks to Boost Printer Sales

HP Seeks to Boost Printer Sales

A $300 million marketing campaign

Musical Battle in Nokia Nseries Campaign

Musical Battle in Nokia Nseries Campaign

The winner: Nokia Nseries line of phones

Nokia N95 Shocking and Absurd Campaign Brings Jealous Computers

Nokia N95 Shocking and Absurd Campaign Brings Jealous Computers

Show something stupid and hope for attention

Free "Evil Killer" Game in Anti-Drug Campaign

Free "Evil Killer" Game in Anti-Drug Campaign

Fight against Ketamine and Ecstasy

Innovative T-Mobile Music Campaign to Promote Music Jukebox

Innovative T-Mobile Music Campaign to Promote Music Jukebox

T-Mobile has found both entertaining and practical solutions for promoting their services

Miss America 2007 Fights for Better Online Security

Miss America 2007 Fights for Better Online Security

In a partnership with Symantec

Google Offers $400 in Credits To Advertisers

Google Offers $400 in Credits To Advertisers

For the Audio Ads campaign

Yahoo: We Want a Better Planet!

Yahoo: We Want a Better Planet!

A green one!

YouTube Accidentally Removed

YouTube Accidentally Removed "Bomb Iran" Song

The presidential candidate John McCain removed from YouTube

YouTube to Help Political Aspirants

YouTube to Help Political Aspirants

New mayoral candidates clips published on YouTube

  • Mac
  • By Ilinca Strobel
  • March 13th, 2007
Six New UK Ads

Six New UK Ads

Apple released half a dozen new Mac ads for UK

35 Spam Companies Received Trading Suspensions

35 Spam Companies Received Trading Suspensions

Repeated spam campaigns started by the firms

  • Mac
  • By Ilinca Strobel
  • March 2nd, 2007
The Mac Ad Is Too Much for Many

The Mac Ad Is Too Much for Many

The Japanese and the British don't like Apple's ad campaign

 
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