Mark Iremonger, head of digital and planning at Proximity London, says if “Android makes it as the standard software for tablets, we can officially consider the end of what was once a small search engine start-up and welcome the new monopoly Googlesoft!”
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The facts on The Independent’s new 20p quality newspaper i, plus reactions so far…
Neil Mortensen, MRG co-chair, says media measurement needs to drive the market because otherwise we will “wake up in a decade and find our media planners, media owners and brands at the mercy of the “click” and not the consumer”.
Nielsen’s latest wire post unveils the numbers and demographics of people accessing the Times paywall for the first time…
BBC One’s long-running Spooks attracted the highest ratings during last night’s 9pm to 10pm prime time slot with a peak audience of 5.2 million viewers.
informitv’s William Cooper comments on Sky’s new video on demand offering, which has been some time in coming and still has limitations.
Cheryl Cole gave an extra boost to ITV1’s already popular weekend line-up with a performance on Sunday night’s X Factor results show and a emotional interview with Piers Morgan on Saturday evening.
Ipsos MediaCT unveil some interesting insights from their latest Tech Tracker survey, focusing on the reality of reaching universal online access and the influence of women in driving connected technology in and outside the home…
Google is in trouble with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) again after it admitted collecting email and password data while developing Street View.
Having been apparently bullish about its aggregated news product when we covered developments just weeks ago, it appears now that News Corporation has pulled the plug on “Project Alesia”.
