BBC One’s new big budget fantasy drama Atlantis got off to flying start this month as peachy-buns-german-baumschnecken helped The Great British Bake Off cook up ratings success.
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As Tesco and Argos battle it out to become King of the low-budget tablets, Carphone Warehouse has announced the price-cut of its seven-inch device to under £50.
A biannual survey by Piper Jaffray reveals that Twitter has replaced the long-standing social networking giant.
A new IPA survey into the practice of pitching reveals sharp differences between good pitches and poor pitches and highlights the issues that clearly differentiate one from the other.
As retailers enter the tablet market with increasingly cheaper, own-brand devices, Dominic Mills asks what – or who – is coming next, and whether there’s logic to other non-retailer brands doing the same…
T’would seem Ladies like to court controversy – the very modern goings on attracted a impressive 35% share and generated 14,600 tweets.
September saw the UK’s online universe hold steady around the 40 million users mark after a slight decline throughout the year. 40.8 million people across the UK went online, leading to a YOY fall of 2.6 million users.
Mozilla has released an add-on for Firefox that reveals online data tracking, allowing users to see who exactly is tracking their movements on the web.
Thinking Big Data will give you ‘the full, complete and true picture’ is a fallacy says Steve Smith, head of thought leadership research at Starcom MediaVest.
The one-time ad is designed to give users a sense for the look and feel of the ads they will see – distinguishable from standard users photos by putting the word ‘Sponsored’ where the time stamp normally would be.
