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Brand success and failures in 2010
18 Jan 2011
Google’s privacy breach damaging to user confidence
08 Nov 2010
The Street View privacy breach has damaged Google's brand perception and presented Bing the opportunity to make a focussed marketing push, says Jack Adams, SEO consultant at marketing and technology firm Greenlight
Indian consumer confidence stable despite global decline: Nielsen survey
03 Nov 2010
An optimistic outlook in terms of job prospects and personal finances, backed by an all round economic upswing, has helped Indians emerge as the world's most confident
Nokia rebuts IDC's report on sales decline
29 Sep 2010
Ernst & Young and Franchise India report pegs cities in Gujrat, Maharashtra and AP best for small businesses
27 Aug 2010
Concern for climate change increases in India
07 Dec 2009
Mark Turim becomes president, NPD, Asia Pacific
12 Nov 2009
Grey group releases 'Eye on Asia study for 2009'
02 Nov 2009
Nintendo tops ‘Kids’ most loved brands list’
13 Oct 2009
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