News for March 2005
- iVillage buys .uk domain from Tesco
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The deal follows a previous agreement between the two companies in 2000, when Tesco secured a three-year contract with US-based iVillage to invest £18m the
- Mar 31, 2005
- Entertainment, Internet, Media, Retail
- Space01 secures Clerical Medical site contract
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The deal forms part of Clerical Medical’s new communications strategy, which includes a new brand positioning online.
Part of the HBOS group, Clerical
- Mar 31, 2005
- Virgin Megastores site gets overhaul
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The "site":http://www.virginmegastores.co.uk re-launch, set for early April, includes new design interface, alongside an improved search engine and
- Mar 31, 2005
- Entertainment, Music, Retail, Technology
- Digital Oxygen bought by former partner
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The agency has previously worked with US-based Silverpop to provide email arketing campaigns for its clients, including BSkyB and UBS.
Digital Oxygen
- Mar 31, 2005
- Advertising, Agencies, Creative, Marketing
- Yahoo! launches user-friendly betting exchange
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"Yahoo! Betting":http://yahoo.betfair.com aims to make Betfair’s exchange model more simple and accessible to a mass-market audience.
The betting
- Mar 31, 2005
- Gaming
- Shopping.com opens borders with France launch
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The new site now allows users to compare offers across borders, with the site automatically managing currency and language conversions and calculating the
- Mar 31, 2005
- Retail
- AOL denies content cuts for services
- AOL admitted it was pooling production teams for content, but said the move was designed to re-focus on content more geared towards broadband. An AOL
- Luxury jeweller opens online store
- The previously static site has been re-vamped to create an e-commerce site to complement Boodles’ seven high street stores. The virtual store enable
- The Imperatives Awards celebrates digital Britain
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Heralding the new resurgence of the digital media and marketing
industry in the UK, The Imperatives played host to over 500 of the UK's
top digital
- Mar 31, 2005
- Racing channel launches gambling sites
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Both sites are licensed in Alderney and powered by gaming software supplier Wagerworks. The casino site offers some 56 non-download games and the company is
- Mar 30, 2005
- Gaming
