06 Dec 2006
| by Robyn Lewis
-year-olds aborted downloads if they took longer than ten seconds.
Last month Google and Microsoft ...
06 Dec 2006
,000 subscribers
to its Sky mobile TV service, and deals for Yahoo!, Google, eBay and
Skype have all been struck ...
and games downloads -
Google topped a recent list of sites most accessed by mobile users,
followed by chat ...
24 Nov 2006
in defining
brand strategy. Take largely digital brands, such as MSN, Google and
MySpace, where the agencies ...
they used
to. (I've just been to Google Images and randomly typed in a very
well-known beer brand. The third ...
17 Nov 2006
,000 entries have appeared on Google, with many inspired enough to
offer their very own user-generated private ...
Exposure: YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, Lucos Viral Chart,
Contraband, Coolhunting
5. SPACE ...
27 Oct 2006
Flickr and Google's blogging site,
Blogger (shown bottom), which had 289 million page views in August ...
19 Oct 2006
| by Hannah Marriot
In the wake of Google's acquisition of YouTube, Hannah Marriott asks if PR agencies are threatened...Google acquired the video-sharing portal for $1.65bn (£890m).
The site may be flush with low ...
of YouTube's success (like Google's) owes to its simplicity, allowing technophobes to easily download video ...
, and the most-watched and most-discussed clips are the most prominently displayed on the site.
Google ...
19 Oct 2006
Mozilla is part of the not-for-profit Mozilla Foundation, which launched Firefox as a rival to Microsoft's Internet Explorer in November 2004.
Since then, the browser has increased its market share to 12.9 per cent (against Internet Explorer's 83 per cent) and, through a tie-up with Google, now turns ...
11 Oct 2006
is huge. Mobile search is also beginning to take off, with brands such as Google
and Yahoo! looking ...
11 Oct 2006
search. With digital titans Yahoo! and
Google muscling in on the scene, it is an arena with no limits in
sight. Vodafone and T-Mobile have both signed up Google as their mobile search
provider in the UK ...
its multimillion-pound deal with Google, which
is just a few months old. However, the mobile giant ...
11 Oct 2006
| by Ben Carter
have linked up with Google and Yahoo!
respectively to power their services. Location-based services ...