Most of the online UK national newspapers saw an increase in traffic in October with MailOnline continuing to draw in the most traffic, according to data released today by ABC.
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Google has launched a series of diagnostic tools and a directory of mobile site developers in a bid to help companies “mobilise” sites.
Bloomberg has launched a Bloomberg TV+ app for Apple’s iPad, which will enable tablet users to view its live on-air video stream and on-demand content.
