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Chanel leads iconic brands with optimized jewelry, watch sites – Luxury Daily

Chanel leads iconic brands with optimized jewelry, watch sites
French fashion house Chanel is taking one giant leap for iconic luxury brands with the launch of two mobile-optimized sites for its fine jewelry and watch collections.
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Audi curates Manhattan replica to kick off urban planning event
Audi of America is attempting to stir discussions about urban mobility and sustainability for the future by assisting in building a scale-model of New York in 2030 that will be on display during the Festival of New Ideas May 7-9.
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Waldorf Astoria plays up individual property qualities via dedicated site
Hilton Hotel-owned Waldorf Astoria has chosen a microsite to market its “Best of…” summer offerings that flaunts special characteristics and activities at branded properties around the world.
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Mcommerce Summit New York May 12: eBay, Target, HSN, Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Jewelry Television
Registration is open for the Mcommerce Summit: State of Mobile Commerce 2011 on May 12 featuring eBay, Target, HSN, Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Sunkist and Jewelry Television. This New York event is a must for execs seeking the ins and outs of mcommerce.
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Oscar de la Renta, Missoni and retail sales – News briefs
Today in luxury marketing – Oscar de la Renta to depart 7th Ave; Missoni for Target will be priced from $2.99 to $599.99; Retail sales surge in April despite higher gas, food prices.
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FTC files suit to end abusive mobile marketing campaign
In addition to reaching settlements with Google and Twitter over their privacy practices, the Federal Trade Commission has stepped into another digital arena and filed its first lawsuit challenging a mobile marketing campaign.
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