21 Dec 2004
| by MediaWeek
The poll by TNS said almost half of US online news users regularly visited bbcnews.com and the site is among the top ten online news portals in the country. Awareness rates for bbcnews.com site came above CBS News, USA Today, Reuters, Google News and AOL News. Alan Booth, controller, marketing ...
14 Dec 2004
| by Gordon MacMillan,
LONDON – Google has signed deals with seven major libraries, including Oxford University...Google said it was working on a project to digitally scan the content that the libraries hold ...
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The announcement is an expansion of the Google Print programme, which is designed to help publishers in making ...
for Stanford graduates and Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page and is something the founders wanted have ...
30 Nov 2004
| by MediaWeek
and Nickelodeon, especially for younger kids,” says Karet. “But the most popular pastime on the web is Googling ...
09 Nov 2004
| by MediaWeek
? , page 18, 26 October). If this is to be believed, then companies like Google (which was successfully ...
26 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
predict themarketplace will evolve? Kate Burns,managing director for UK ad sales at Google, believes ...
providers than content providers. “Google, Yahoo and others will be getting off the computer into other ...
19 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
figures at will. Spot them in their chinos Googling the boss’ name to spark up interesting conversation ...
07 Oct 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON – With little fanfare Google has launched a new book search service at the Frankfurt Book...Dubbed Google Print, the service, which is being shown to book buyers by Google founders Larry ...
dominated by Amazon .
The launch is the first since Google made its successful IPO in August and comes ...
Explorer.
The book excerpts found on Google will carry a link to allow consumers to purchase the book ...
29 Sep 2004
| by Craig Smith, editor
consumers to feel for that brand. Both Persil and Google are among the top five most-loved brands - one ...
15 Sep 2004
-pound campaign in an attempt to close the gap on rival Google.
08 Sep 2004
| by James Mitchell
, such as Kodak, Amazon or Google. They are inherently meaningless in their context. This allows them to truly ...