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O2 plans Near Field Communication launches in 2011

Mobile operator O2 will launch a series of products in the New Year based around Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, embedded into new smartphones.

Apple removes Wikileaks app

Apple has removed an app designed to search Wikileaks' data just two days after the app was made available.

Lynx backs iAds in £8m campaign

Unilever is launching a new campaign for Lynx's Excite range, with a major push through Apple's iAds, as part of a £8.3m marketing spend.

Brave develops 3D Panasonic 'Padvertising'

Brave has developed its first tablet ad - dubbed a "padvert" - for Panasonic's Viera 3D TV, in the first issue of Virgin's Project iPad newspaper.

Nokia launches music production app

Nokia has launched the "Loop" app that allows users to mix different musical beats, as it looks to boost sales and take market share from Apple's iPhone and other smartphones.

OFT cracks down on 'deceptive' promotional blogging

The Office of Fair Trading has won a pledge from blogging company Handpicked Media, that promotional blogs and tweets should fully disclose comments made in return for payment.

Top 10 marketing moments of 2010

There is no doubt that many marketers started the year with huge trepidation following the stripping back of their depart­ments in the wake of recession.

Nokia 'loop' by Wieden & Kennedy

Nokia has launched a new mobile app, 'loop', for its N8 and C7 devices.

PROMOTIONAL FEATURE: Why science is good for LG Electronic's brand

In the second marketer interview brought to Marketing by Yahoo!, IPA president Rory Sutherland talks to LG head of brand Paul Meadows about why digital marketing is set to become the electronics giant's lead medium

Online food shoppers shun marketing tactics

Online grocery shoppers are less likely to react to marketing promotions compared to those in the supermarket, while mobile sites remain largely sub-standard, new research suggests.

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