BrandMAX: Silicon Valley will define future of marketing, argues MediaLink's Kassan
21 Sep 2011 | by Sarah Shearman
accelerate as connected TVs became the staple in households. He also stressed how software development ...
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by about 7% a year, and the rate of consumption of basic household goods, not to mention luxury items ...
accelerate as connected TVs became the staple in households. He also stressed how software development ...
Garrihy will be responsible for all brand marketing across the entire Samsung business, which includes mobile, home appliances and computing. He will report directly to David Song, managing director for Samsung UK and Ireland. Garrihy has held various marketing roles at Vodafone since 2005, having ...
action to the handheld screen should someone else in their household want to watch the TV. Nintendo ...
In a report published today (26 May), Ofcom said that 17% of households in the UK were using mobile broadband and 7% were using it as their only means of internet access (3% in 2009). The research, conducted between September and December last year, measured the average speeds and performance ...
households get more than one, iPad users can t stop going online, and many Kindle owners get around ... ). More tablets please The majority of tablet households - 81% - boast a single device, but 17 ... % for Kindle and 17% for the iPad. The fact that other people in the household are using the primary device ...
ambient noise levels may be high, and where the phone may be a household's main music player. A torch ... there is no electricity at all", and five separate phone books are included, as it may be shared within a household ...
households as part of the basic subscription package and positioned high on the broadcaster s EPG at channel ...
Track, one in three UK households now has a Wii, with 11m people owning a Nintendo DS ...
in the UK, and five million households are signed up to HD services on pay-TV and the free satellite ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.