Wednesday Odds and Ends

By Kiran Aditham 

-Matt Grogan joined Tribal DDB Sydney as creative director. link

-Hyundai Motors’ Joel Ewanick is Forbes’ CMO of the Year. link

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-Minneapolis-based firm Brew Creative unites identical twins/polar opposites for the holidays. link

-A federal appeals court orders Microsoft to stop selling Word in January and pay a Canadian software firm $290M for patent violation. link

-Wing points out its rebranding/relocation in 37 seconds. link

-Phoenix Suns guard/2-time MVP Steve Nash becomes a fitness center mogul. Watch out Average Joe’s. link

-The iPhone is 2009’s top-selling mobile phone in the U.S. link

-American Idol alum Katharine McPhee and Daily Motion launch a holiday karaoke contest. link

-1-800-FLOWERS shifts focus to gift baskets. link

-Warner Music licenses its music video and concert catalog to Hulu. link

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