Yahoo has bolstered its mobile and connected TV offering with the purchase of IntoNow, whose mobile platform only went live in January, and is led by Adam Cahan, a former executive at Google and Viacom’s MTV.
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Raymond Snoddy: “It takes less than two minutes on Google to find out who the mystery, married actor in the Wayne Rooney prostitute case is… A child could work it out – particularly a child.”
comScore has announced the beta release of the comScore Media Metrix Total Universe report, which provides audience measurement across mobile phones, apps, tablets and shared computers such as Internet cafes.
One of the talking points at MediaTel Group’s Youth, Media and Technology event at Channel 4 last week was the use of BBM – Blackberry Messenger.
The New York Times has revealed “sign-up” numbers for its new online model launched on March 28th. However, as with many of the new online models currently, these figures can be no more than an initial indicator until renewal levels come into play, and initial offers run their course.
Meet Amy – she is 19, from Newham in East London and finished her education last year. She starts her first job in a week’s time. She went to school in Plaistow and has an A Level in Sociology.
Meet Bruno – he is 18, lives in West London and attends a mixed school there, where he is studying Spanish, Economics, Maths and Physics.
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?
70% of parents with children aged 12-15 years old who use the internet at home think they know less about the internet than their children do, according to new research from Ofcom.
ITV1’s new prime time drama The Reckoning started on a high of more than 5.6 million peak viewers last night.
