31 Jan 2011
| by Maisie McCabe
AOL has tried to position itself away from newer internet properties, such as Facebook and Google, by expanding its content offering with recent acquisitions, including TechCrunch and About.me, bought during 2010, and the launch of MyDaily .
AOL is handing over an initial $74.1m ($46.7m), and a further ...
25 Jan 2011
| by Ed Owen
Dailymotion is often referred to as the French YouTube, and claims to be the second-most watched internet video site after the Google-owned giant.
The deal will give Orange the right to progressively increase its stake to 100% from 2013, but the initial deal is expected to be signed in "a couple of months ...
19 Jan 2011
| by Ed Owen
the shelves in 2008 on the back of a series of firsts, including the first Google Android phone, the HTC Dream ...
07 Jan 2011
| by Ed Owen
.
Motorola Mobility has moved all its phones onto the Google Android operating system and is launching a ...
, available in "a matter of weeks" through T-Mobile in the US, and, again, using Google s Android operating ...
in November.
Samsung's 4G LTE is believed to be a 4G variant on the Google-branded Nexus-S that launched ...
07 Jan 2011
| by Ed Owen
Sony Ericsson launched its Google Android-based Xperia Arc phone this week, which the manufacturer
23 Dec 2010
| by Ed Owen
and encourage brands to come to O2.
Few handsets have NFC at the moment the new Google/Samsung Nexus ...
16 Dec 2010
| by Ed Owen
Digital agency AKQA San Francisco has created a video for Google to thank its advertisers...of advertisers beamed by laser onto the moon.
Google wants advertisers to submit their own success stories to be featured on its anniversary website.
Last week Google failed in its attempt to buy retail website ...
10 Dec 2010
| by Ed Owen
-style communication , in an apparent attempt to challenge the rise of Google's Gmail. Meanwhile, beer brand Heineken ...
05 Nov 2010
| by Ed Owen
Global brands Vodafone, Google, Facebook and Intelhave all come out in support of Cameron's new ...
of Google have said they could never have started their company in Britain.
"Over there [America ...
hothouse similar to those used by start-ups such as Google and Facebook in California.
However, some ...
20 Oct 2010
| by Andrew Walmsley
and Google's Android. BlackBerry maker RIM leads the US market with a 40% share, but it is third in the UK, where it, too, is losing out to Apple and Google.
What can we draw from all this? First, all the buzz ...
. For Microsoft to grab share, it has to wrestle customers away from Apple and Google.
The Richmond parade ...