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Facebook loses more ads in BNP row

More companies pulled advertising from Facebook, the social networking website, after discovering their campaigns ran next to a page for the far-right British National party

Nokia soars as results beat forecasts

Strong demand in emerging markets

Lenovo’s results confirm turnaround

Group poised to court overseas consumers

Disney joins social networking race

Price for Club Penguin may reach $700m

Ex-Dell chief joins TPG Capital

Rollins to bolster group’s technology arm

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Sanyo president sets out targets

Company structure to be streamlined

FCC sets airwaves auction rule

Regulator votes to shake up the industry

Sharp to invest in 10th-generation LCD plant

Aims to steal thunder from Sony and Samsung

Verizon buys Rural for $2.67bn

Deal will add about 700,000 subscribers

Sony could struggle if yen strengthens

Owes 40% of profits to currency position

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Advertisers need to test the same unconventional tactics as the audience they are targeting on social networking websites

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The latest software makes it easy for PCs to recognise handwriting and take dictation at speeds no typist could match

Gadget Guru: Handset voice quality, e-mail synchronisation, and the iPhone keyboard

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