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Top 10 Stories of the Week, From No-Name Ford to Apple's Chinese Corps

Posted by Johnny Trinh on May 4, 2012 04:33 PM

Our most-read blog posts of the week:

#1 Ford Reintroduces Itself With No-Name, No-Logo "Go Further" Campaign

#2 Hello Brooklyn: Jay-Z Designs Brooklyn Nets Logo

#3 Popchips Minority Owner Ashton Kutcher in Trouble for Minority Portrayal

#4 Pepsi Kicks Off "Live for Now" Global Campaign with Nicki Minaj

#5 Lululemon Downplaying the Lulu to Keep From Turning Into a Lemon

#6 Kashi GMO Flap Stirs Debate on "Natural" and "Organic"

#7 Ford Aims to "Go Further" Than Logo-Free Consumer Campaign

#8 Nook vs. Kindle: Microsoft Picks a Side the e-Reader Battle

#9 Apple Brand is Now Chinese to the Core

#10 Pearson Brand Gets Failing Grade in New York

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