According to a Pew Internet & American Life Project survey, social networking amongst internet users aged 50 or older has risen from 22% to 42% during the past year.
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AOL have signed a new five year search advertising deal with Google, announced three months before the current contract expires in December.
This week, Archos have announced five new Android tablets, with displays ranging in size from 2.8 to 10.1 inches, and prices ranging from under $99 to just under $300.
According to a new survery from Ipsos OTX for Askmen.com, Facebook is now the second most popular way to keep in touch with friends, with 30.1% saying it was their primary choice.
Steve Jobs, announced yesterday that Apple would be launching a social network called ‘Ping’, based around music.
Apple TV and Google TV are both due to be launched some time this autumn. But, after the war of the smartphones, who will win the battle of the box?
The UK’s online universe has grown by 2 million in the past year according to data released by market research company Kantar Media’s Internet Monitor survey.
Derek Jones, MD for MediaTel Group, asks if “the temptation in the digital world is more and more to play safe, save time (and cost) and use the middleman…?”
Gmail have launched a new feature called ‘Priority Inbox’.
If you can only have one thing, go for Google TV, said Project Canvas’ marketing director Tim Hunt to a room full of surprised delegates at this year’s MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival.
