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As the first law of digitaldynamics states, much of the energy expended within the internet relates to a) porn; b) cats; or c) complaining.

  An ad campaign for Google utilising NFC and QR codes has been rolled out by oOh!media at Sydney Airport. To promote the Google Play

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British department store Selfridges is always at the forefront of the most creative fashion campaigns, so when it came to the launch of its new denim collection, they just knew that they had to do something innovative that had never been done before.

In Brazil, most people only use Hellmann’s mayonnaise for sandwiches. To create more awareness of what people can make with mayonnaise, the food brand installed touchscreen tablet computers on the grocery carts at the largest supermarket chain in São Paulo.

Amazon has introduced a feature on its site to tap into the growing trend of social gifting.

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Wine’s reputation as a social drink is being taken literally by Tesco, the U.K.’s biggest supermarket chain, which is launching a “socially created” wine selected and designed by Tesco’s social-media community.

Argos is offering its Twitter followers the chance to shape the lives of the alien stars of its advertising in a new TV campaign

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