The last week was filled with developments for Google, France, Twitter and Pandora. Marketing Dive readers gravitated toward a look at an early Android mascot more than anything else, though.
If you need to "Dandroids" for yourself or find out what the Associated Press is getting away with using sponsored Samsung tweets, check out the links below and get up to speed:
- Initial Android mascot at Google could have meant a whole different look—"Dandroids" never made it to Bugdroid's level of fame, but they sure do look friendly.
- AP selling ads in tweets, Twitter not getting paid—So if the Associated Press and Samsung can get away with third-party Twitter advertisements, will you soon be able to as well?
- Google faces ad blocking advance in France—Free's attempt to unilaterally block ads for its customers has Google's attention, as well as that of French regulators.
- Web browsing habits can now determine online radio ads—Pandora ads could start sounding a lot more like Amazon suggestions, thanks to a new deal in the audio world.
- The top 10 colleges for online marketing programs—Open Education Database's 2013 rankings give the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and Fory Hays State University top honors.
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