Google has dropped to its lowest percentage market share of UK search in five years.
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Apple have revealed that they have sold three million iPads in the first three days after launch.
Media commentators across all forms of media are filling time and space with analysis and minute-by-minute coverage of the US Election. Moreover, the British media report that the result is too close to call.
Despite his reputation as a pioneer of social media campaigning, President Barack Obama may be influencing fewer voters through 21st century technology than his Republican rival Mitt Romney, according to new research undertaken by Mindshare.
Greg Grimmer: LinkedIn has always been discussed in quite derogatory terms by the agency world.
Michael Bayler, strategist and author, Bayler & Associates, writes: Engagement continues to both fascinate and bewilder stakeholders right across marketing and media. An underlying question that’s key to the discussion is whether brand-owners should look beyond advertising for ways to build and grow brand equity?
Following news last week from France, Germany is the latest European country to discuss letting newspaper publishers charge internet search engines for displaying links to their articles
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, rounds up this week’s mobile news.
