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Brands aim to solve our collective insomnia By T.L. Stanley The pitches have become so plentiful that every time you close your eyes, you might be able to replay a mail-order mattress ad in your head. Except, you're rarely closing your eyes. Read more » |
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USA finds 'authentic' partners for anti-brand phenom By Jason Lynch |
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'Cooler in Cotton' takes shots at synthetics By Angela Natividad |
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And they're now 50 percent fluffier By Katie Richards |
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Once a private medium, now open for business By Carrie Cummings With apps like Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and Snapchat vying with conventional SMS to be the preferred texting method, the line between social media and texting is more blurred than ever. And brands have a real ... Read more » |
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The more irreverent, the better By Emma Bazilian For New Yorkers, the city's sprawling subway system is a necessary evil. Sure, it's overcrowded (annual ridership reached 1.763 billion last year—the highest since 1948), plagued by delays (which have ... Read more » |
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And brands are getting in on the chatter By Lauren Johnson Nintendo's surprise hit Pokémon Go mobile app is going gangbusters, increasing the gaming company's value by $7 billion. Read more » |
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Network will spotlight issues in pre-Games special By Jason Lynch As NBCUniversal prepares to broadcast and stream 6,755 hours of Olympics coverage in August, company executives said they are "cautiously optimistic" that the Summer Games would go smoothly despite concerns ... Read more » |
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OnePlus wants to compete with Apple and Samsung By Marty Swant When you're a smartphone startup competing in a world dominated by Apple and Samsung, how do you stand out? Read more » |
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Advertising details are still being finalized By Marty Swant Twitter and CBS News are planning to livestream the Republican and Democratic National Conventions later this month. Read more » |
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