Marketing
Apple to introduce Android-trade in schemes to further boost iPhone sales
19 Mar 2015
Apple plans to exchange non-Apple smartphones like Android and BlackBerry for gift cards, to boost iPhone sales
US federal regulator approves powdered alcohol
12 Mar 2015
A powdered alcohol to make vodka, rum, cosmos and lemon drop cocktails – up to 12 per cent alcohol by volume — has been approved by US federal regulators
UK parliament votes to ban cigarette pack branding
12 Mar 2015
Cigarette packets in the UK will not be allowed to carry brand labels from May 2016
Facebook sharing information on user behaviour
11 Mar 2015
Google opens first-ever branded shop in London
11 Mar 2015
Google has opened its first shop under its own name in a bid to counter Apple’s dominance in the tech world
Ikea introduces lamps, furniture with wireless chargers
02 Mar 2015
Swedish furniture maker Ikea has incorporated induction-charging stations into products from its latest collection, which will allow users to wirelessly charge their smartphones
Snapdeal sells products from Dharavi
25 Feb 2015
Tesco faces probe for mistreating suppliers
05 Feb 2015
Real time tweets to appear in Google search results
05 Feb 2015
Twitter and Google have entered into a pact display tweets in real time in Google Search
Coke introduces premium milk drink with more protein
04 Feb 2015
As consumers cut down on sugary drinks, Coke is diversifying its offerings with a premium milk product with high protein and low sugar content
Yahoo gains US search share, Google falls
03 Feb 2015
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