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    What does Google really know about advertising?
    [21 Mar 2010 at 10:34am]
    Whether you consider Nexus One a success or failure, the fact is that Google has never successfully launched anything that required advertising. Does the company know how to do it?
    Reasons to care about Viacom v. Google (FAQ)
    [19 Mar 2010 at 4:14pm]
    It may sound like two big companies fighting over who gets what. But there's plenty at stake in this court fight for other content creators and Web site operators.
    iPad ad goes viral
    [19 Mar 2010 at 3:26pm]
    Apple's launch ad for its "magical and revolutionary" product succeeds in attracting 2.4 million views online, making it the second-most-watched online ad.
    Nestle mess shows sticky side of Facebook pages
    [19 Mar 2010 at 1:12pm]
    Food company's Facebook fan page became a lesson in how not to deal with social-media backlash this week, when a company rep snapped back at environmentally motivated critics.
    Desperate times for Palm
    [19 Mar 2010 at 12:46pm]
    With sales of the Palm Pre sagging amid fierce competition, financial analysts are starting to wonder when--not if--Palm is forced to give up.
    Report: Google to leave China on April 10
    [18 Mar 2010 at 11:26pm]
    A Beijing-based newspaper quotes an unidentified sales associate who works with the company as saying an announcement regarding Google's future in the country could be made on Monday.
    Tech finds its place at SXSWi (roundup)
    [18 Mar 2010 at 4:11pm]
    As the Web generation descends on the South by Southwest Interactive show in Austin, AT&T's network actually works, Twitter announces its @Anywhere platform, Facebook focuses on games, and Digg unveils a revamp.
    Google's fast pipe to Asia almost ready
    [18 Mar 2010 at 11:31am]
    An undersea cable built by a group including Google and telecom companies is set to start carrying traffic at any point, with Google to get as much as 20 percent of the capacity.
 

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