Posts tagged with 'Big Media'
Facebook, the second most popular US social networking site, has backed down in a privacy row with its users, adding controls to two new services that allowed them to track their friends’ activities online.
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by Richard Maven
11 September 2006 10:49am
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BBC Worldwide, the broadcaster’s commercial arm, is apparently looking for an acquisition to compete with Rupert Murdoch’s Myspace, according to the Mail on Sunday.
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by Richard Maven
11 September 2006 10:44am
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Recent moves by social networking sites into the digital music business have been backed by a new report.
The 2006 Digital Music Survey, carried out by Entertainment Media Research, shows the likes of Bebo and Myspace have a strong influence over the way listeners’ discover and purchase music online.
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by Richard Maven
04 September 2006 14:51pm
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The owners of the Daily Mail have expanded their web presence with the £22m purchase of Simply Energy Limited.
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by Richard Maven
29 August 2006 14:38pm
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After losing out to Google in the race to sign up Myspace as an advertising client,
Microsoft
has landed a deal with the US' second largest social networking site Facebook.
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by Richard Maven
23 August 2006 12:00pm
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Premium TV, the company which manages the Premiership and Football League’s online services, has been forced into a security upgrade because of “increasing piracy”.
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by Richard Maven
22 August 2006 14:10pm
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The British public still consider traditional media brands to be far more trustworthy than blogs, according to a survey commissioned by
interactive marketing company Telecom Express
.
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by Richard Maven
22 August 2006 11:54am
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Troubled social networking site Friendster is set to announce some $10 million in VC funding to help it regain ground on its rivals, according to the
Wall Street Journal
.
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by Richard Maven
21 August 2006 17:42pm
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The Guardian
reports that Yahoo is close to a deal with Orange to provide search services to the mobile operator’s subscribers.
The agreement, following a similar deal with 3, would be a boost for the portal in its battle for mobile search users against Google.
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by Richard Maven
21 August 2006 17:26pm
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Webwag, the latest creation of ex-Google France chief Franck Poisson, is set to go live at the end of this month, adding more competition to the 'customisable start page' arena.
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by Richard Maven
21 August 2006 17:23pm
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