Waitrose and Jamie Oliver vie for cooks' digital affections
07 Dec 2010 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
Waitrose's Christmas app has broken into the BR app chart, while celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has made a higher entry with his new Jamie's Recipes app.
Consumers are downloading the Argos app more than any other, as the Christmas shopping season nears its final furlong, with Kindle also rising through the ranks.
Waitrose's Christmas app has broken into the BR app chart, while celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has made a higher entry with his new Jamie's Recipes app.
England may have been defeated in its bid to host the 2018 World Cup, bursting the balloons of brand backers BA and Morrisons, but not everyone will be weeping into their eggnog this Christmas.
The Economist has risen to second place in this week's BR app chart, while Facebook has reclaimed the top spot after being pushed off by Take That last week.
Facebook has dropped three places in this week's BR app chart, displaced by the popularity of Take That, Coca-Cola and The Economist.
TBG Digital has appointed Sony's Kate Lavender to the new role of chief operating officer in the UK, as it spreads into Europe and the US.
Coca-Cola, Take That and BT make an unlikely trio of new entrants in this week's BR app chart, though Facebook remains top.
The RSPCA is to extend its use of I Spy Labs' Facebook ad management tool Upcast to scale up and optimise its Facebook ads.
'The Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards' was watched by 6.33 million people on ITV1 last night, according to unofficial overnight figures.
Hiscox is using BT's Openzone login pages as a direct response online channel in locations near its outdoor ads.
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