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Advertising of the Year (Part Two)

2007 saw the definition of advertising broaden, while the arrival of the iPhone presages a new battle for consumers. Simon Waterfall, co-founder of London ad agency Poke, shares the view from Europe

Mobile Ads: Not So Fast

Mobile advertising revenues aren't growing as fast as expected, and that could spell trouble for a bunch of venture-funded startups

Red Dot Awards: Inspired Design

This year the coveted communication design awards went to a series of food packaging, a concept car with a fishy inspiration and a board game as annual report, among other things

Turning Business Education on its Head

How Anne Kirah and the 180°academy are promoting creative thinking in business leaders—to ensure that Denmark's economy stays competitive

Chinese B-Schools Lift their Game

As the schools' reputations improve, more local students are choosing to study at home rather than earn degrees abroad

Motorola: The End of the Zander Era

Ed Zander's exit was hastened by a failure to anticipate demand for 3G phones. Can Greg Brown help Motorola regain market share?

Qualcomm’s Double Whammy

Hits from Verizon Wireless and the European Commission are unlikely to break Qualcomm any time soon

Garmin Drops Bid for Tele Atlas

The navigation device maker cedes victory to TomTom in the takeover battle and extends its contract with mapping data supplier Navteq

Social Networking with the Elite

Tired of the Web masses? Now you can find your own gated communities on the Net—if they'll let you in

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The iPhone Invades Europe

Will Europeans fall for the Apple phone's user-friendly flash, or stick with spec-heavy phones from Nokia and Sony Ericsson?