Samsung has unveiled its rival to the iPad with the Samsung Galaxy Tab, a new tablet PC using Google’s Android operating system.
Right to reply: Battle looming for TV operating systems
With Apple’s new developments in Apple TV, there is a looming battle for the TV OS. Andrew Eisner takes a closer look at the contenders, and what this means for the music, television, and computing industry.
Google in talks with music labels to create iTunes rival
Google is reportedly in negotiations with music labels on starting a music-download service that would allow mobile users to listen to songs wherever they go in an effort compete with Apple iTunes online music and video store.
Businesses rush to embrace smartphone technology to boost growth
Around half (48%) of UK small businesses are using smartphones for email or to use the Internet for business purposes, with a further 9% planning to adopt the technology this year, according to new research.
Mypitch brings crowdsourced marketing services to UK
Mypitch.com has begun the European roll-out of its creative marketing crowdsourcing services with the opening of offices in UK, Ireland, France, Poland, Hungary and Spain.
New ASA regulations – a boon to victims of Google’s change in trademark stance
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has announced it is extending its powers to cover all online marketing and advertising from March 1st 2011. Under the new regulations, the UK’s independent watchdog, committed to maintaining high standards in advertising for the benefit of consumers, advertisers and society at large, will have the power to remove advertisements … [Read more…]
New ASA regulations – a boon to victims of Google’s change in trademark stance
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has announced it is extending its powers to cover all online marketing and advertising from March 1st 2011. Under the new regulations, the UK’s independent watchdog, committed to maintaining high standards in advertising for the benefit of consumers, advertisers and society at large, will have the power to remove advertisements … [Read more…]
New ASA regulations – a boon to victims of Google's change in trademark stance
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has announced it is extending its powers to cover all online marketing and advertising from March 1st 2011. Under the new regulations, the UK’s independent watchdog, committed to maintaining high standards in advertising for the benefit of consumers, advertisers and society at large, will have the power to remove advertisements … [Read more…]
Guest comment: Twitter, Journos and the Death of PR
With uptake rates on the rise and journalists increasingly using Twitter to tinyurl their stories, tweet headlines and nab quick quotes from their followers, are the days of the lowly PR numbered? Suzanne Morrow from Dog Digital writes”
Facebook movie: ‘The Social Network’ gets new website and trailer
Columbia Pictures has launched a new official website for their new movie “The Social Network”