News for November 2005
- Gareth Jones steps down from COO role at 3
- Commenting on Jones’ departure, Bob Fuller, 3 UK CEO, said: “We are on target to hit EBITDA break-even by the end of the year and Gareth has helped us to
- Player X takes classic TV game shows mobile
- FreemantleMedia has licensed Player X the worldwide rights, excluding the US, to create and produce original mobile phone games based on game shows including
- Silver surfers becoming digital activists
- The survey of 1,000 Web users aged between 50 and 65, commissioned by digital communications connsultancy Panlogic, found that the older generation are
- Foviance begins drive for new clients following appointment
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Formed from the recent merger between The Usability Company and Web Abacus, Foviance fuses web analytics software and usability consultancy into one
- Nov 30, 2005
- Advertising, People, Web Analytics
- Alder Hey takes Imagine appeal online
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The new charity appeal, found at www.imagineappeal.com , is a fundraising campaign that helps Europe's largest children's hospital to continue its work
- Nov 30, 2005
- Media, Technology
- Web shoppers plan Xmas spending spree
- The figures, from online rewards scheme ipoints, are the result of a survey of 5,500 Internet shoppers. Ipoints added that overall online
- Authentication: The token question
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Identity and access management (I&AM) has never been such a hot topic around the boardroom table. With widespread reports of identity theft and
- Nov 30, 2005
- Banking, Finance, Regulation, Research, Retail, Technology
- BT begins Wi-Fi promo for Xbox 360 gamers
- BT is offering its Wireless Broadband service for £14.99 a month for 3 months. The service is compatible with the Xbox 360, letting gamers access the
- 192 lets users trace family tree online
- 192Genealogy uses the firm’s present day residential data sets, which total over 160 million listings with over 300 million births, marriages and deaths
- Guardian revamps search engine with Endeca
- The publisher launched the new search engine on the Guardian Unlimited front page in late October 2005, and plans to roll the new search out across the whole
