31 Dec 2006
| by Susie Harwood
Will Google's 2007 BPF programme be better received?...When Google said it would drop the 15 per cent commission for agencies and replace it with the Google Best Practice Funding (BPF) programme last September, many agencies reacted angrily. They feared ...
what. Google has now released details of its new BPF programme for 2007. While the qualifying criteria ...
31 Dec 2006
Type the phrase web 2.0 into Google and it s highly likely that you ll come across the name Tim ...
early warning signs of what is coming next. Google has done a really good job of watching that. The first mash-ups with Google maps were by hackers, but Google didn t stop them doing it - it made ...
31 Dec 2006
by the year-end. Search continued to steam ahead, driving the growth of online; MSN decided to take on Google s dominance with adCenter; and Google continued its reign, attracting alternating criticism and praise ...
months the video-sharing site went from You-who? to woo-hoo when it was bought by Google for US$1 ...
31 Dec 2006
| by Danielle Long
to do it earlier. They could leave the cap off a search budget in Google and blow 40,000 in an hour ...
spend away from other channels. Last month, Channel 4 s chief executive, Andy Duncan, said Google would ...
31 Dec 2006
| by Victoria Furness
, blog, podcast and a mash-up (mix of content from two sites) from Google Earth and Thomson. In addition, its holiday destination videos are featured on Google Video and YouTube. We have also integrated ...
with Google. One of the hurdles that many companies need to overcome with web 2.0 is the relinquishment ...
31 Dec 2006
Tesco.co.uk 0.21 100.00 2 Argos.co.uk 0.23 99.69 3 Google.co.uk 0.26 100.00 4 Yahoo.co.uk 0.29 100.00 5 ...
.co.uk; Fortunecity.co.uk; Google.co.uk; Guardian.co.uk; Johnlewis.com; lastminute.com; Lycos.co.uk; MSN.co.uk; QXL ...
31 Dec 2006
and was downloaded 40,000 times; and there were an estimated seven million further viewings on Google Video, YouTube ...
22 Dec 2006
| by by Jennifer Whitehead
the internet came of age. Again.
Google bought YouTube in a $1.65bn deal. News Corp had already bought everything else. Everyone said that Google wasn't that smart buying YouTube because it does not make money ...
knows that Google probably will soon be making a lot of money out of YouTube and no one will be cross ...
21 Dec 2006
| by Tonya Garcia
- and television news - bring to the table. Google's acquisition is very significant. Watch this space [because] we ...
20 Dec 2006
| by Gareth Jones
including MySpace, YouTube and Google Video to promote its TV shows.