Daily Mail & General Trust will not charge for online news, it told investors yesterday, but will charge for access to mobile and “niche content”.
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Bebo UK saw pre-tax profits fall 143% year on year in the 12 months to the end of May 2009, according to accounts filed at Companies House.
comScore’s analysis of US web activity for March 2010 reveals that auto manufacturers ranked as the top-gaining site category for the month, up 23% to more than 30 million visitors.
Facebook is launching a new “Like” button that publishers will be able to put on their websites, allowing users to share content from around the web.
Google has reported revenues of $6.77 billion in the first quarter of 2010, up 23% year on year.
Ahead of tonight’s first televised debates between the leaders of the three main political parties, new UKOM figures show that the Conservative website was the most popular political party website in the UK last month.
Twitter has 105 million registered users, co-founder Biz Stone has revealed at Chirp, the micro-blogging service’s first developer conference.
More than 174 million US internet users watched online video during February, new comScore data reveals.
BSkyB’s online TV service Sky Player is launching across Humax’s new range of IP enabled HD Freeview boxes.
Apple has delayed the international launch of the iPad for a month, citing “surprisingly strong” demand in the US.
