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Philippines Wins First Grand Prix at Cannes in Mobile Category

Philippines Wins First Grand Prix at Cannes in Mobile Category
From Candy Crush to Bubble Wrap, Brands Descend on Licensing Expo

From Candy Crush to Bubble Wrap, Brands Descend on Licensing Expo

The Candy Crush booth is getting swarmed at the Licensing Expo in Las Vegas, where licensees think the game could be the next Angy Birds.

Taco Bell to Test 'Power Protein' Menu to Lure Health-Conscious

Taco Bell to Test 'Power Protein' Menu to Lure Health-Conscious

Taco Bell's new options -- including zero-calorie drinks -- signal the chain's efforts to offer more-healthful fare.

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Nytimes

Big News Forges Its Own Path

Major news stories increasingly find their own digital path, and no one feels the need to work with the traditional power players to make it happen.

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BuzzFeed

Michael Hastings, Author of McChrystal Feature in Rolling Stone, Dies

BuzzFeed reporter Michael Hastings was killed in a car crash at age 33, the company said.

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Bloomberg

Starbucks to Post Calorie Counts in All U.S. Stores

Starbucks Corp. is making it easier for customers to count calories.

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Washington Post

Google challenges U.S. gag order, citing First Amendment

Search giant asking secretive court to let the company reveal the number of government data requests.

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Valleywag

Yahoo's Tumblr Already Shutting Down Some NSFW Sites

When Yahoo's billion dollar Tumblr pickup was nothing more than coquettish tech talk, we wondered if a new owner would start enforcing the site's own rules. It looks like it's starting. Slowly.

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Philly.com

McD's worker sues: Don't pay by debit card

When Natalie Gunshannon received her first paycheck from McDonald's, enclosed was a Chase Bank debit card with instructions on how to use it and the fees attached.

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the Guardian

Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi Restaurant 'Row' Studied by Police

Police are looking into reports that Charles Saatchi gripped Nigella Lawson, his wife and a well-known TV chef, by the throat during an argument at a restaurant.

Picked by Nat Ives
Nytimes

Booz Allen Faces Tough Questions in Wake of NSA Scandal

Mike McConnell, who once led the National Security Agency, is now the chief architect of Booz Allen's cyberstrategy -- and among the executives facing tough questions after a data leak.

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TechCrunch

Source: Instagram Will Get Video On June 20

A "source" tells TechCrunch that Facebook's photo-sharing app will get video capabilities -- like Twitter's Vine.

Picked by Nat Ives
Nytimes

Big News Forges Its Own Path

Major news stories increasingly find their own digital path, and no one feels the need to work with the traditional power players to make it happen.

Picked by Michael Learmonth

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Milkshake Marketer Boasts Thousands of Locations, Low Awareness

Milkshake Marketer Boasts Thousands of Locations, Low Awareness

Milkshake maker F'real has 10,000 locations but unaided awareness of just 1%. Here's how it's tackling the problem.

Shelly Lazarus on Bundling, Brands And Her 'Random' Career

Shelly Lazarus on Bundling, Brands And Her 'Random' Career

"The advice I give is you have to recognize an opportunity, and then if it feels right, if it feels good in your stomach, just jump," Ms. Lazarus said.

Cannes Lions Jury President: Branded Content is Permeating Advertising

Cannes Lions Jury President: Branded Content is Permeating Advertising

See video with Scott Donaton, the new global chief content officer at Universal McCann, on the evolution of branded content.

Salesforce, Others in Race to Create One-Stop Shop for Marketing Data

Salesforce, Others in Race to Create One-Stop Shop for Marketing Data

By acquiring ExactTarget, Salesforce just entered an escalating battle for control of the marketing stack.  

Why Marketers Should Know Bots

Often bots and botnets can be used for nefarious purposes, such as click fraud, spreading viruses, or enabling fake ad impressions.

State Farm Gets Music-Buzz Smarts from SeatGeek Data

State Farm Gets Music-Buzz Smarts from SeatGeek Data

Entertainment ticket search engine SeatGeek thinks its data could be a better signal, and aims to help State Farm spot the next up-and-coming band.

Facebook's Carolyn Everson Talks Mobile, Hashtags and the Ad Cull

Facebook's Carolyn Everson Talks Mobile, Hashtags and the Ad Cull

The social network's sales chief talks about mobile growth and the company's step away from its positioning around social ads. 

The Biggest Myths in Digital Marketing (and How to Combat Them)

The Biggest Myths in Digital Marketing (and How to Combat Them)

Five myths, and five tips, from attorney Brian Heidelberger.

Groupon Pivots Amid Management Upheaval, Lagging Stock Price

Groupon Pivots Amid Management Upheaval, Lagging Stock Price

Beleaguered yet carefree site hopes to move from an email-based daily deals platform to a searchable deals database ideal for desktop and mobile browsing.

WPP Ventures Group Invests In Mobile Startup Muzy

WPP Ventures Group Invests In Mobile Startup Muzy

WPP's newly created ventures group run by AKQA chairman Tom Bedecarre has made its first equity investment.

Facebook's Video Ads Now Likely Delayed Until Fall

Facebook's Video Ads Now Likely Delayed Until Fall

The social network has a tightrope to walk between user experience and revenue considerations in deciding when to launch the product.

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