Bulmers launches pub garden finder app
Will CooperBulmers has launched a mobile app that directs users to the nearest pub with a garden as part of the latest phase of its Bulmers Summer campaign.
Bulmers has launched a mobile app that directs users to the nearest pub with a garden as part of the latest phase of its Bulmers Summer campaign.
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Facebook has reiterated its pledge to protect user information after simplifying its privacy settings.
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