Think BR: Real-time search will be back
22 Jul 2011 | by Andrew Girdwood
working for a single magazine site. With a bit of luck, the return of real-time search to Google ...
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working for a single magazine site. With a bit of luck, the return of real-time search to Google ...
Nicholas Coleridge, the managing director of Cond Nast once said that cover-mounts on magazines were the "crack-cocaine" of the magazine industry. However, this was not just some glib statement conceived by an old-school wordsmith to grab headlines. It was an insightful observation by a perceptive ...
Google has launched a print and online magazine "that brings together some of the world's leading
TV, newspapers, magazines, cinema, radio and outdoor) the UK is shown to be the most mature market ...
, and longest-serving, pot used was auctioned on eBay. The online operation of German magazine Der Spiegel ...
features ideal for larger businesses and publishers. Last year Yudu launched an online magazine service ... , alongside access to magazines' back catalogues. Last August Yudu appointed the Times' former head of online ...
acquisition across magazines including Stuff and F1 Racing through pay-per-click leads....campaign sites for gadget magazine Stuff and classical music monthly Gramophone. The business was awarded ...
range of magazines and newspapers including Metro, The Guardian, GQ and Glamour. As well as a digital ...
Normal 0 In an interview with Wired magazine, Bit.ly's general manager Andrew Cohen, said the company is branching out to offer a paid-for data and analytics service for marketers and a subscription based news service. A Bit.ly news-feed would allow the company to crowdsource the internet to seek out ...
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.