The Week: Media news - Google tops UK brand poll
25 Jul 2008
Superbrands survey. The search engine, which was placed third in last year's poll, knocked Microsoft off
Carl Icahn, who owns 5 per cent of Yahoo! and has demanded the company accept Microsoft's takeover...As part of the peace deal, Yahoo!'s board will expand from nine directors to 11 and include two of Icahn's supporters. Icahn will replace Robert Kotick, the current director, and has now toned down his calls for Yahoo! to sell all or part of the business to Microsoft. ...
Superbrands survey. The search engine, which was placed third in last year's poll, knocked Microsoft off
Huggers, who joined the BBC last year from Microsoft, is currently group controller of the division, and will start his new role on 1 August. He replaces Ashley Highfield, now the chief executive of Kangaroo, the proposed broadband video-on-demand service from the BBC, ITV and Channel 4. ...
of the Superbrands Council, after Google knocked Microsoft off the top spot in the latest Superbrands survey of most ...
for clients including Microsoft and Toyota. She began her career in magazines at Conde Nast and Hachette ...
free rein to create and share content. Lenovo, Microsoft and Sun allow their staff to blog freely. UPS ...
Yahoo! has rejected a joint proposal for its search business by Microsoft and Carl Icahn.
LONDON - Microsoft has launched a website that allows Windows Live users to create their own
!'s board with executives in favour of a sale to Microsoft, may be offered a seat on the board he...Yahoo! is considering offering him two seats, but the 5 per cent shareholder is thought to be seeking no fewer than four seats, to regain the control needed to re-establish talks with Microsoft. ...
-Cola, Microsoft, Nike, Vodafone, Audi and Siemens. Modernista! said in a statement: "We are still beyond belief ...
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.