Archive for May, 2011

Barnsley businessman sells sushi to Japan – Metro

Barnsley businessman sells sushi to Japan – Metro

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Metro Barnsley businessman sells sushi to Japan Metro The 31-year-old, from Barnsley, studied web design at university and was inspired by a Japanese housemate.

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Manchester Masters returns to promote creative talent – How Do

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Manchester Masters returns to promote creative talent How Do This select few will have the chance to take part in 4 placements in a number of roles including PR, advertising, marketing and digital at companies in the city. Last year firms included MediaCityUK, Timpsons and theEword

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Sapere makes it through to the final of entrepreneurial challenge – nebusiness.co.uk

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Sapere makes it through to the final of entrepreneurial challenge nebusiness.co.uk THE rise of mobile technology and the increasing competition for better games and apps has given a Middlesbrough software firm an ideal platform for growth.

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Preston Guild seeks fun and enthusiastic marketing agency – How Do

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Preston Guild seeks fun and enthusiastic marketing agency How Do Organisers have already employed the services of The Chase (branding), The Write Angle (PR) and Interactive Dimension ( website ) to set the scene and now it's looking for a marketing agency to “sculpt” a creative marketing communications campaign for …

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Strong Turnout for Biggest PKR Live Yet – Benzinga

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Strong Turnout for Biggest PKR Live Yet Benzinga Featuring stunning real-time 3D graphics and a uniquely engaging and immersive gaming system, PKR brings an unparalleled and previously unseen level of realism to online poker. Developed by some of the brightest stars in the video games and poker … and more

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Data roaming lands Hove man with £600 phone bill – The Argus

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Data roaming lands Hove man with £600 phone bill The Argus The sales and marketing employee said: “I went to Turkey for one week and hardly used my smart phone so I couldn't believe it when the bill was £600. “When I called my service provider Orange they said it would have been doing something called data …

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Apps rush: Adele, Duke Nukem Forever, Great British Picnics and more – The Guardian (blog)

Apps rush: Adele, Duke Nukem Forever, Great British Picnics and more – The Guardian (blog)

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The Guardian (blog) Apps rush: Adele, Duke Nukem Forever, Great British Picnics and more The Guardian (blog) It complements the daily e-issue with video, photo galleries and interactive graphics .

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Countryside Properties appoints Mobas for flagship project – Creative Boom

Countryside Properties appoints Mobas for flagship project – Creative Boom

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Creative Boom Countryside Properties appoints Mobas for flagship project Creative Boom Cambridge-based integrated agency Mobas has created a new Mann Island website to launch luxury living in Liverpool for Countryside Properties. Having built what is currently being hailed as one of Liverpool's most stunning living spaces this century; ..

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Is the Playboy party over? – The Guardian

Is the Playboy party over? – The Guardian

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The Guardian Is the Playboy party over? The Guardian A feature in Marketing magazine in 2009 suggested Playboy needed to “reinterpret the original concept behind the brand – glamour and sophistication. There are plenty of males who are drawn to the lifestyle

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Time Out to fund ticket expansion with Oakley capital injection – Telegraph.co.uk

Time Out to fund ticket expansion with Oakley capital injection – Telegraph.co.uk

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Telegraph.co.uk Time Out to fund ticket expansion with Oakley capital injection Telegraph.co.uk The new majority owners say they plan to increase revenues – which were about £90m last year – by turning Time Out's website into a place where people can also buy tickets. At the moment, most people use Time Out to find out what's going on and read … and more

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