Industry View: After the IPO, what next for Facebook?
01 Feb 2012 | by Sarah Shearman
race between Microsoft, Apple and Google. But when you look at Facebook, it provides a social and data ...
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with media companies. Apps currently available via the Samsung Smart TV App store include BBC iPlayer ...
race between Microsoft, Apple and Google. But when you look at Facebook, it provides a social and data ...
was in League One. The 41?29! agency has a staff of 48 and its key clients include Diageo, Microsoft, Nokia ...
Microsoft has rolled out MSN UK on the iPad, following a major relaunch of the online news...360 and so creating an iPad app was the next natural step." Microsoft relaunched MSN UK ...
was in full force across Microsoft and Samsung. However, the little-known PrimeSense stole the show with its ... that will lead to greater content consumption via mobile. Don't count out Microsoft's Windows Mobile 7 ...
Jerry Yang, the co-founder of Yahoo and a key opponent to Microsoft's 2008 bid for the one...Yang has been on the board of Yahoo since starting the company with David Filo 17 years ago. He served as chief executive between June 2007 and January 2009, notably opposing a $44.6bn offer from Microsoft . Yahoo's investors have subsequently regretted the failure of that deal, as Yahoo s market ...
competitors Nintendo and Microsoft.
film content from 20th Century Fox, BBC Films and Disney. It launched with a price bracket of 5 ... the BBC, CBS, 4oD and ITV. The burgeoning UK offering will be backed by a high profile advertising ...
Microsoft has appointed Donna Hindson to the newly created role of director of trade marketing...Hindson's role replaces that of Nickie Smith, who was marketing director of Microsoft Advertising. Smith is has taken a job with Microsoft International, but a spokesperson for the company did not confirm her new job title. Hindson joins from the BBC where, for 18 months, she worked as head ...
Netflix announced a content deal with BBC Worldwide . Netflix's launch has been tipped for March 2012 ...
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