A new report in the US by Nielsen says that almost half of all U.S. citizens – 143.9 million – viewed some video online in January this year.
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March brought an increase in overall users for the first time in 2011, according to data released by UKOM. There were signs of recovery from the post-Christmas slump with a boost of 750,000 users to the online population, totalling just under 40 million for the month.
Raymond Snoddy on what is becoming an increasingly controversial issue but something which most people barely know exists – search engine penalties. Is it time to extract from the mighty Google greater search engine transparency and fairness?
Geoff Copps, research & analysis manager at Telegraph Media Group, offers a personal take on what the future holds for the tablet market in the UK…
IAB Europe has launched a pan-European self-regulatory framework for online behavioural advertising.
