MSN is set to revamp its homepage with new direct links to Twitter and Facebook.
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Twitter has joined forces with handheld messaging company Peek to launch its first mobile device.
Renault is set to launch an online video channel on the Sky platform.
Online video viewing continued to reach record levels in September with nearly 26 billion videos being watched by US users, according to latest data from the comScore Video Metrix service.
Emap plans to start charging for all of its online content from as early as next week.
Facebook has changed its privacy policy in order to share more user information with advertisers.
Online video is up 38% year on year in Germany, according to latest comScore data.
TalkTalk has threatened to take legal action over Peter Mandelson’s plans to cut off persistent illegal filesharer’s internet connections.
Consumers need more information and education about online privacy and online behavioural advertising (OBA), according to new research from the Internet Advertising Bureau and business law firm Olswang.
Blinkbox has signed a new distribution deal with the British Film Institute to broadcast a number of classic films online.
