14 Feb 2007
| by Leigh Holmwood
Google has hired RadioCentre director Peter Cory in a further boost to its agency team....director at Maiden Outdoor, and Jonathan Gillespie. All three report to Mark Howe, Google UK sales director, who is now focusing on the firm s work with agencies. David Raitt, who has been with Google for nearly five years, is agency head, also reporting to Howe. Howe said Google would invest further ...
06 May 2008
| by Media Week
Google chief executive Eric Schmidt has revealed that the company plans to launch several new...Google has not disclosed the amount of revenue generated to date via
advertising around the video-sharing site, which it acquired for $1.65bn (£834m) in October 2006. It has struck numerous
partnerships with third-party content providers and advertisers aimed at
monetising YouTube's vast online audience ...
23 Sep 2008
| by John Reynolds
LONDON - Google has hired former Bauer Media digital sales director Bruce Daisley to fill the key...Daisley will report to Google's country director of UK sales Mark Howe. Daisley, who left Bauer ...
at Google. Daisley, who will be based at the company's UK headquarters in London's Victoria, will have a ...
incumbent Jonathan Gillespie, who in January this year moved internally to the role of Google UK head ...
17 Jan 2006
| by Media Week
Google has joined forces with a mobile specialist, Research In Motion, to bring two of its search...programme, Google Local, launched last
Tuesday and its instant messaging service, Google Talk ...
service rates. Google's director of product management, Deep Nishar, said: "As
technology converges ...
13 Feb 2007
| by Adam Woods
to cuddle up to Google. Adam Woods explores whether it is really friend or foe....Viewed from space - courtesy of Google Earth - London s GooglePlex is not as impressive as its ...
Victoria Station, Google s UK base of operations offers none of the US campus landscaped grounds or sun decks. But inside, the familiar picture of Google soon emerges. The receptionist automatically presumes ...
18 Jan 2006
| by Kunal Dutta
Google pitched their fork into the radio advertising market yesterday by agreeing to pay up to $1...Google pitched their fork into the radio advertising market yesterday by agreeing to pay up ...
.
According to The Independent, Google might pay an additional $1.14bn over three years, which would be a ...
acquired in 1999 for $500m.
Time Armstrong, vice president of advertising sales at Google said: We ...
29 May 2008
| by Tristan O'Carroll
OpenSocial, the Google-led initiative that plans to make it easier to develop applications for social media...AOL said it plans to support OpenSocial, beginning with the adoption of Google Gadgets on myAOL.com, which will allow users to add the web-based applications to myAOL pages. Eric Staats, principal ...
already counts Google and MySpace among its backers. With AOL set to join the initiative, the pressure ...
24 Oct 2003
| by MediaWeek
Google searches for city launch...Google, the internet search giant, is planning a £9bn shares float next March. The search engine which deals with nearly 150 million inquiries a day is also considering bypassing ...
companies floated at the height of the dotcom boom, Google is a profitable business making an estimated £90m ...
12 Jul 2006
| by Juliette Garside
Google has launched its video download service, Google Video, in the UK, Europe and Canada..... Google Video, which first appeared in the US in January with a mixture of free and paid for content, has ...
. The UK site, at video.google.co.uk, does not contain advertising or sponsored search, but a spokeswoman said Google was concerned with attracting users before trying to monetise the content. Google European ...
26 Feb 2008
| by Media Week
Google's UK revenues rose by 56% in 2007 to $2.48bn (£1.27bn), placing it ahead of the US in terms...According to filings submitted to US regulators, Google US revenues rose
by 42%. Meanwhile, Google's worldwide revenues rose by $10.4bn to
$16.59bn in 2007, with the UK taking a 14% share of the total in
2005 and 15% in both 2006 and 2007. Meanwhile, the US took a 61% share of worldwide revenues in 2005 ...