The Korean government is using the G20 as a chance to boost prestige, using the concept of branding.
New York City could learn a thing or two from the cleaniness and efficiency of the underground metro system of Seoul, South Korea,
The Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, a non-profit organization for contemporary art, is hosting its first major exhibition in Paris devoted to the works of renowned cartoonist Jean Giraud from October 12, 2010 through March 13, 2011.
One of the predominant economic issues of our day has to do with the “offshoring” or “outsourcing” of American jobs overseas, particularly to developing economies like India and China where costs of labor are significantly less, thereby undermining efforts to reduce the stubbornly high U.S. jobless rate (currently at 9.6 percent)
In a growing industry, smaller online video platform companies are competing against perception and each other.
It's pretty sad that in recent years resumes have become more and more popular as vehicles for stealing personal identities. It sort of makes sense when you think about it because resumes contain some pretty vital personal information.
It wasn't what you would call a casual get-together.
Marketing group Aegis
reported a 19 percent increase in first-half operating profit, in line with expectations, as its market-research unit returned to profit, reaping the benefits of past cost cuts.
LOS ANGELES - Warner Bros. and the Walt Disney Co. have teamed up in a new legal effort to choke off the air supply of various web sites that post and index links to pirated movies.
General Motors Co is increasing its advertisement spending to the levels seen prior to its bankruptcy filing, Joel Ewanick, the car maker's marketing chief, told the Wall Street Journal in an interview.
Google is set to allow advertisers in Europe to use rivals' trademarks when bidding for online ads in a move that will prevent big brand owners from controlling which ads appear during users' searches.
A string of Europe's largest firms issued surprisingly upbeat profit reports on Thursday, bolstering an abrupt renewal of investor confidence in the region after months of debt turmoil and fears for the euro.
U.S. media companies are set to report revenue increases of 5 to 15 percent as they issue earnings reports over the next two weeks -- the best the industry has looked in at least two years.
Hershey Co reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Thursday, as increased advertising helped drive the U.S. chocolate maker's sales even as a joint venture in India struggled.
Chinese Internet company Baidu Inc more than doubled its second-quarter profit, beating Wall Street expectations, as a surge in new advertising customers helped boost the company's revenue.
News Corp is in talks with Google Inc, Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc about advertising on MySpace, as an existing contract with Google ends, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
Yahoo Inc said it could return to double-digit revenue growth in the next few years, as the Internet pioneer revamps its network of websites to attract users and advertisers in a shifting Internet industry.
Entrepreneur Mike Dougherty envisions a day when people will listen to their car radio via a wireless Internet connection and be able to make song requests with the help of a hands-free device as they drive along the freeway.
Google TV, a service that will bring the Web to television screens, is likely to create more headaches for broadcast and cable executives already concerned with being sidelined by free online video shows on computers.
Google Inc has won U.S. approval to buy mobile advertising rival AdMob, after months of delay and rumor that the No. 1 Internet search engine was headed for a court fight with government officials over the $750 million transaction.
U.S. antitrust regulators gave Google Inc approval to buy mobile advertising rival AdMob, after months of delay and rumor that Google was headed for a court fight with government officials over the $750 million transaction.
U.S. antitrust regulators gave Google Inc approval to buy mobile advertising rival AdMob, after months of delay and rumor that Google was headed for a court fight with government officials over the transaction.