Just 38% of Brits now believe what they read in newspapers, as the phone-hacking scandal that recently struck the Sunday tabloid News of the World has ‘corroded’ trust in the media, a study has claimed.
YouTube pays family £100,000 for ‘Charlie bit my finger’ video
Video sharing website YouTube has paid a British family £100,000 for homemade video clips of their three children through the Google payment scheme, Adsense.
Buy DVDs from a poster? 20th Century Fox teams with HMV for QR code poster campaign
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has launched a virtual shop in partnership with HMV, using QR codes on posters to sell DVDs to consumers via their smartphones.
Microsoft, AOL and Yahoo confirm online ad alliance
Microsoft, AOL, and Yahoo! have confirmed they are to team up, selling online display ads on each other’s networks, in a bid to take on Google and Facebook in the online ad sector.
Google buys 2 start-ups to boost Chrome and Google+
Google has acquired two startup firms Apture and Katango for an undisclosed amount to enhance the user experience of its browser and social networking services.
Just 5 firms ‘control 65% of all global ad spend’
Just five companies (Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Facebook and AOL) control 64% of all online advertising spending, according to a new study.
Just 5 firms 'control 65% of all global ad spend'
Just five companies (Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Facebook and AOL) control 64% of all online advertising spending, according to a new study.
Right to reply: Preserving competition in the mobile marketplace
Is Google’s growing dominance of the mobile market hindering innovation? David Wood, ICOMP Legal Counsel, takes a closer look at how the industry can remain competitive…
eBay urges UK Govt to invest in mobile with ‘Mobile Manifesto’
Online marketplace eBay has sent the Government its Mobile Manifesto eBay is submitting its Mobile Manifesto to the Government today, setting out what industry and policymakers must do in order to improve the UK’s mobile infrastructure in order to support growth in the country’s digital and retail economy.
eBay urges UK Govt to invest in mobile with ‘Mobile Manifesto'
Online marketplace eBay has sent the Government its Mobile Manifesto eBay is submitting its Mobile Manifesto to the Government today, setting out what industry and policymakers must do in order to improve the UK’s mobile infrastructure in order to support growth in the country’s digital and retail economy.