Felt Bicycles has made two key hires at its headquarters in Irvine, California, bringing aboard former downhill pro Scott Sharples as mountain bike product manager and marketing and advertising veteran Brian Darney as brand marketing ...
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The Web Marketing Association invites entries for its 17th annual international WebAward competition. The WebAwards are the standards-defining competition that sets industry benchmarks based on the seven criteria of a successful Web site. ...
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Google has removed some applications from its Play store that block web advertisements, saying that they violate its rules by interfering with other services. One of the banned applications, Adblock Plus, said it received an email ...
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Trade fair Wasser Berlin International from 23 to 26 April 2013 – around 600 exhibitors from nearly every branch of the water industry will be showcasing their products, services and solutions – some 30,000 trade visitors are ...
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Google has continued its restructuring plans, with maps chief Jeff Huber following the head of Android, Andy Rubin, out of Google and reportedly into the firm's laboratory project Google X. Huber, who has run Google's Mapping and Commerce ...
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When Michael Thonet (Boppard am Rhein 1796 - Vienna 1871), around 1830, he invented the serial technique of steam bending of beech wood, so far only small-scale, gave impetus to a new style of working of this material and it was unanimously ...
Tags: Furniture, Furnishing, chair
Stack Wines has collaborated with creative agency in the US, Commune Advertising to create new packaging design that better communicates use and benefits of its product. The newly designed packaging uses language and graphics to show ...
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Google will pay $7 million to settle complaints from dozens of U.S. states about its unauthorized collection of personal data transmitted over Wi-Fi networks. The money will be paid to 37 states and the District of Columbia, which had ...
Tags: Google, WiFi eavesdropping, WiFi networks
Facebook is planning a series of three events that will for the first time give mobile developers a chance to hear directly from the company and interact with its engineers and product managers. The events, which will take place in April ...
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Google will pay US$7 million to settle complaints from dozens of U.S. states about its unauthorised collection of personal data transmitted over Wi-Fi networks. The money will be paid to 37 states and the District of Columbia, which had ...
Tags: Google, U.S.states, Wi-Fi networks
According to foreign media reports, the advertising market research firm Kantar Media said in a report, Samsung mobile phone business ad spending in the U.S. in 2012 was $ 401 million, surpassed that of Apple, $ 333 million. The huge amount ...
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Google's decision to bring its Android and Chrome divisions together under Sundar Pichai should result in greater work between the two platforms, but Pichai first needs to rein in the fast expanding operating system and bring some order to ...
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A new report from IHS Displaybank examined a total of 483 patents on roll-to-roll processing technologies, focusing on 32 that were flexible, OLED-related. 43 flexible OLED-related roll-to-roll application technologies and 23 roll-to-roll ...
Tags: Patent Analysis, OLED, roll-to-roll application technologies
This is the list of problems that the mattress industry must solve to give all consumers a good night of sleep. What is striking to us is the relatively small percentage of consumers - just 15% - reporting no problems getting a good night ...