Right Media's European sales director Scragg departs
27 Jan 2010 | by Sara Kimberley
faced increased competition at the end of last year following the launch of Google's DoubleClick ad ...
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The store was launched in May last year, allowing the handset manufacturer to join the progress in apps being made by rivals such as Apple and by Google's open source Android platform. Ovi Apps include Ovi Maps, as well as business tools and games. In addition, five million Ovi Mail accounts have been ...
faced increased competition at the end of last year following the launch of Google's DoubleClick ad ...
Google reporting revenues up 17% over the same period. ...
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for the first time, including Google's new Nexus One phone. The applications allow people to listen live ...
While Street View has always courted controversy, it is clear it affords Google a wealth ... Google's software could identify an individual poster on the side of a building and replace it with new ... , but it would be essential that it had the same visibility and high volumes of traffic." With Google Maps ...
persuaded Google's senior vice-president, Tim Armstrong, to become AOL's chief executive, to prepare ...
will be the next Google. And we only need one for this bet to pay off." It's all a far cry from the approach ...
will overtake the PC as the major source of internet consumption. When Google focuses so much money and effort ...
more cutting more distribution deals such as the ones struck for Microsoft and Google to take its real ...
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