Posted by Emil Kotomin on 1 April 2011 · Leave a Comment
The first month of spring was rich in news. After spending a week away from civilisation, I couldn’t believe the number of stories I missed. Facebook’s price tag grew again. Not unexpected, but 30% in six weeks is not even funny. Luxury Goliath LVMH has swallowed the previously family-run Bulgari; good news for Burberry’s shares. … Read more
Filed under Digest, Marketing, Technology · Tagged with Advertising Standards Authority, Amazon, Apple, AT&T, Bulgari, Burberry, Charlie Sheen, cobra, Dell, Facebook, Google, Hewlett-Packard, iPhone, keeper, LinkedIn, LVMH, Mac OS X, Microsoft, neurocinematics, New York's Bronx Zoo, Paul Baran, product placement, Rupert Murdoch, Starbucks, Twitter
Posted by Emil Kotomin on 28 February 2011 · Leave a Comment
Even the geopolitical changes aside, this February has been a rather eventful month- between the bankruptcy of Borders, the acquisition of The Huffington Post, the depletion of the Internet addresses, the creation of the Antilaser, the partnership of Nokia and Microsoft and the breakup of The White Stripes, there has been plenty of news for … Read more
Filed under Digest, Marketing, Technology · Tagged with antilaser, Apple, Aspirational branding, Asset management, bankruptcy, Bing, Borders, Burberry, celebrity endorsement, Facebook, Fast Company, Google, Groupon, Huawei, IE8, invisibility cloaks, Microsoft, mobile marketing, Nike, Nokia, Samsung, Sergio Zyman, Symbian, The Huffington Post, The White Stripes, Twitter, Yale