Google TV to launch in UK next month
Google has partnered with Sony to take its web TV service outside of the US for the first time.
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Google has partnered with Sony to take its web TV service outside of the US for the first time.
Next month, Google is set to launch its web TV service in the UK , but can the internet giant transfer its success to the living room? Bill Scott, is Chief Operating & Commercial Officer at easeltv looks at three factors that could determine Google’s success or failure in the TV market.
Facebook is letting users edit the comments they make on status updates, photos videos or other content posted on the social network.
Digital journialism is going mainstream, with media brands around the world carrying a wider range of digital content, supporting more devices, and drawing on digital sources more heavily than before, according to a new report.
Advertising giant WPP has bought independent digital agency AKQA for an undisclosed sum.
Google is threatening to sue a major site that allows users to rip YouTube videos and record them as MP3 files.
Facebook now accounts for accounts for 1 in every 7 minutes spent online, but how can brands harness both earned and paid media on the social network to drive sales? Online research firm comScore has launched a new report outlining how to get the most out of the platform.
Twitter looks set to follow Google in creating value from content collation. The value Twitter is trying to unlock is in context rather than content itself, by collating material together around popular hashtags.
Microsoft has launched its first touch screen tablet computer ‘Surface’, as the software giant looks to rival Google in the fast growing market.
Facebook has bought Israel-based Face.com for an undisclosed sum, bolstering its facial recognition software.