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Microsoft is still making attack ads against Google. Now it's accusing Google of reading consumers' love letters.
More than 60 ad agencies from around the world have made "Harlem Shake" videos.
GE joined forces with Togal to inspire and challenge young inventors.
Curalate, a Pinterest analytics firm, is now measuring Instagram analytics as well. The company has clients including Nine West, Michael Kors, and HGTV.
Dachis Group is focusing strongly on social marketing on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
NASCAR and Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide have a mission: to attract a younger fanbase. They have also begun making some ads in Spanish to increase its reach.
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