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Celebs on Twitter: Are they faking follower numbers?
High-profile Twitter users, including Lady Gaga, Barack Obama and even the British PM's Twitter page (10 Downing Street), may be faking their follower numbers, according to a new report from uSocial.
Guest comment: Two key ideas for better broadband
The government’s Industry Day summit on Thursday to launch its key broadband policies risks missing out on some of the key ideas on how to tackle the UK’s big problems according to Tim Johnson, Chief Analyst at Point Topic.
Top tips: 5 ways to boost e-commerce performance with web analytics
With an increasingly savvy web audience, online retailers have to work harder than ever to keep potential customers engaged with their sites. Craig Whiston, Head of Client Services, Coremetrics offers a guide on getting the most out of web analytics.
Google wins landmark Adwords copyright case
The European Court of Justice has ruled in favour of Google in a decision that could have wide-reaching implications for online advertising.
Schools awarded for top community sites
The British Interactive Media Association (BIMA) has announced the winners of the Schools Digital Challenge 2010 at an awards ceremony at Channel 4 studios on Thursday 8th July. The three winning schools, Baxter College, Kidderminster, Djanogly City Academy, Nottingham and Homewood School & Sixth Form Centre, Tenterden, Kent, were selected from the thousands engaged with across the country.
Panasonic launches online movie TV service
Panasonic announces what it claims is Europe's first connected TV movie service, offering online films to rent and buy through its Viera Cast TVs.
Right to reply: New personal data code of practice- more education needed
The Information Commissioner's Office has published a code of practice for the collection of personal data online. In this article, three data security experts give a mixed reception to the Information Commissioner’s Office code of practice for the collection of personal data online.
Google gets lifeline in China: Govt. renews license
The Chinese authorities have renewed Google’s license to operate a website in the country, averting a potential shutdown of its flagship search page in the world's biggest Internet market.
Former Good Technology head joins Blue Baracuda
Adrian Nicholls, former Deputy MD of Good Technology is joining the board of independent digital agency, Blue Barracuda as Managing Director.
Guest comment: What will happen to customer service in retail banking now?
Will the launch of Metro Bank really revolutionise the UK banking industry? Jeremy Payne, senior international marketing director, Pegasystems looks at how both competition and regulation is putting customer service as the forefront of the financial industry’s agenda…
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