LinkedIn sold 7.84 million shares for $45 each, for a total of $352.8 million yesterday (Wednesday).
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The Hargreaves report has made 10 major recommendations to overhaul copyright laws that “obstruct innovation and economic growth in the UK”.
“Britain is trailing the world in digital infrastructure,” says Conservative MP David Davis.
Nielsen has launched the UK’s first industry-endorsed online video measurement tool today.
April saw the UK’s online audience pass the 40 million mark for the second time in 2011. According to data released by online measurement company UKOM, the online population only grew by .9% period on period – the extra 358,000 users bringing the total UK audience up to 40.3 million for the month of April.
We are big fans of LinkedIn at MediaTel – witness MediaTel Group’s Media Village Network for instance – or witness it if you can. As flotation day gets closer, LinkedIn seems to be getting slower and slower.
Neil Perkin, founder of Only Dead Fish, says the best content services of the future will be those that offer smart combinations of algorithmically generated recommendation, with a good measure of content curation, alongside a healthy dose of serendipity…
The Financial Times is yet to sign up to Apple’s new in-app purchasing terms, despite publishers being forced to agree or quit iOS next month.
As publishers sign up to Apple’s iPad subscription model and ABC announces plans to start putting digital subscriptions towards a title’s rate base (even if the electronic version differs from the print version), the New York Times asks, what is an iPad magazine reader really worth?
Following Microsoft’s announcement yesterday of an $8.5bn deal to buy Skype, there are two lines of analysis from commentators today – the price and the next steps.
