20 Dec 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
is currently embroiled in a number of patent disputes with companies including Apple and Microsoft, said ...
16 Dec 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
Microsoft Advertising UK has promoted group account director Nik Dewar to role of head of mobile ad...Dewar replaces Lee Blyth, who recently left the role to join mobile ad network InMobi as head of sales for the London office. Dewar joined Microsoft in 2006 as sales manager and has held his most ...
for all mobile ad sales across Microsoft Advertising properties including the MSN mobile browser, ads ...
07 Dec 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
Microsoft is looking to attract developers to build apps for its forthcoming Windows 8 operating...the developer community. In a similar way to Apple, Microsoft will take a 30% cut from all digital sales ...
an 80% return, which will undercut Apple. Microsoft already has an app store for its Windows 7 devices ...
just announced it has notched up 10bn downloads globally . Microsoft has not confirmed when ...
07 Dec 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
Microsoft has struck an exclusive deal with VivaKi to offer Starcom MediaVest Group
06 Dec 2011
| by Mike Fletcher
subsequently enabled Digital Spy to attract paid sponsors such as Microsoft, which currently backs its Tech ...
organisation, we've seen 6.5 million apps downloaded, partners such as Microsoft s Windows 7 sponsor event ...
24 Nov 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
, will be of the utmost importance."
Last month (24 October), O2 Media appointed former Microsoft Advertising creative ...
24 Nov 2011
| by Matt Williams
Samsung, Microsoft and Glaceau Vitaminwater.
The agency has now been part of Engine for 18 months ...
22 Nov 2011
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
, AppNexus, Admeld, Adjug, Rubicon Project and Microsoft.
It is plugged into six video ad exchanges ...
18 Nov 2011
| by Ben Hall
7. Microsoft 'productivity future vision' by Microsoft in-house
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16 Nov 2011
| by Andrew Walmsley
Back in the late Pleistocene period (1997 I think) I went along to the launch of WebTV in the UK. There was a lot of excitement; the business had already been acquired by Microsoft for $425m.
Of course, it crashed during the presentation, which, if nothing else, gave all the Mac users something to feel smug ...