Average American consumes 100,000 words of info on a daily basis
10 Dec 2009 | by Staff
of information consumed by US households during 2008. A zettabyte is 1,000,000,000 trillion bytes and, to put ...
the fastest rate of conversion, with 18% of households switching to digital in 2008. The also report said a ...
of information consumed by US households during 2008. A zettabyte is 1,000,000,000 trillion bytes and, to put ...
prices and financial pressures hitting household budgets this Christmas, customers are looking for a ...
than per household according to leaked government documents seen by The Times....The tax will also include VAT, meaning that a household with separate phone lines for telephone, fax and broadband would pay 21.15 a year, rather than the 6 that had been mooted initially. The tax ... that up to 1.7 million households could be affected by the plan to charge per line, and that the tax ...
A closed version of the service first will be available for a few hundred users, which should become freely available to around 230,000 households by Christmas. The trial is designed for Humax HD ... increased the number of households with boxes and compatible TVs by 200,000 in the three months preceding 30 ...
in household names enabled teams such as the New York Cosmos, founded by Atlantic Records legend Ahmet Ertegun ...
infrastructure will bring benefits for households and businesses in all parts of the country." ...
Shape Trace , designed by digital agency InboxDMG, aims to drive traffic to the LV= website and create brand awareness, as well as capturing prospect data. The game features a household object that appears on screen briefly, and the player's challenge is to trace its outline as soon as it disappears ...
worked for 15 years and had risen to global director of household cleaners. ( Marketing ) BSI Group ...
selection of branded grocery and household products has a place at Marks Spencer. "Our customers ...
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.