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Right to reply: Government missing the point with website scrappage scheme
The Cabinet Office plans to cut 75 per cent of government websites in an attempt to save millions of pounds. But it would not be necessary if it had managed to make more of the cost-effectiveness that online communications can deliver, according to Margaret Manning, chief executive of Reading Room.
Google bans staff from using Windows amid security worries- report
Google is reportedly phasing out the use of Microsoft's operating system amongst its staff due to security concerns.
Right to reply: Superfast broadband- rural areas remain biggest challenge
In this right to reply article, Elfed Thomas, CEO of fibre optic infrastructure specialist i3 Group, responds to the coalition agreement and news that Ed Vaizey will oversee rollout of next generation broadband access.
ITV to stream England World Cup matches online- with dual screens
ITV has unveiled its World Cup coverage plans, include matches streamed live online and a ‘dual screen ‘platform that lets viewers chat and watch replays and stats simultaneously.
Searches for iPad ‘to overtake TVs this week – despite run up to the World Cup’
UK Internet searches for Apple’s new iPad are increasing in anticipation of the touch screen tablet PC going on sale in the UK today (Friday May 28th), according to new research.
HS&P group merges under Crayon brand to create new digital agency
The HS&P Group which includes Crayon, data.HS&P, Legends and the Loyalty Practice have today announced that they have merged into one agency and will formally re-brand as a new 'data-driven' digital agency, Crayon.
Facebook unveils privacy changes ahead of user boycotts
Facebook has unveiled a range of new privacy, as the social network responds to user comments and concerns about privacy.
Job searches online up 6 million on December ’09 levels
14.2 million online job searches were performed in the UK in March compared to 8.4 million in December, according to new data.
Twitter bans third party ads, prepares commercial roll-out
Twitter has announced it will ban third-party paid tweets in order to better monitor its proprietary advertising service.
Video Interview: Nigel Dissau, AMD
When it comes to buying a PC, who thinks about the processor chip inside? As a leading processor manufacturer, AMD has had to market itself against market leader Intel. In this video interview, Nigel Dissau, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of AMD, talks to Johnny Spragg on Meet the Boss Television about setting themselves apart from the competition and educating consumers.
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