Government launches ad campaign
to encourage online shopping
29 Nov 2001 | by Sylvia Westall,
that all high-street shopping rights apply online. E-commerce minister Douglas Alexander said ...
E-commerce minister Douglas Alexander has set out a range of measures to advance broadband Britain ... broadband connection bill", according to a government statement. The announcement comes as Alexander ... of broadband services; and encouraging the rollout of broadband services in rural areas. Alexander said ...
that all high-street shopping rights apply online. E-commerce minister Douglas Alexander said ...
Boateng and e-minister Douglas Alexander have not answered their letters sent last week, which urged ...
that the DTI, in particular Douglas Alexander, the minister for e-commerce and competitiveness, has failed ...
and the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers in writing to the UK's e-commerce minister, Douglas Alexander ...
ISBA has written to Douglas Alexander MP, the UK e-commerce minister, to express advertisers' extreme concern over European Union proposals that would define internet cookies - data packages containing username information - as personal data, effectively forcing users to give "prior explicit ...
The Incorporated Society of British Advertisers has written to e-commerce minister Douglas Alexander to express advertisers' concern over EU proposals that would define internet cookies - the technology that allows advertisers to anonymously track users' behaviour on the web - as personal data ...
LONDON - The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising is lobbying e-minister Douglas Alexander
The investment in broadband, annnounced by e-commerce minister Douglas Alexander, has been introduced to bring benefits to both consumers and businesses. Regional development agencies and devolved administrations have been asked to put forward schemes to extend broadband networks and usage ...
in the newly created role of chief operating officer and Anne Alexander appointed as group publishing director ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.