Yahoo revamps email and search
Yahoo is working on improvements to its web services, including e-mail and search, in a move to increase its market share.
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Yahoo is working on improvements to its web services, including e-mail and search, in a move to increase its market share.
A number of email service providers are widening their offerings to include a wider scope of digital marketing. Jon Maddison at Epsilon International outlines how Email Service Providers (ESPs) are evolving.
Project Canvas, the on-demand TV service backed by BBC ITV, BT and Channel 4, has offially rebranded as YouView, and is set to launch as a beta test in the first quarter of next year
Project Canvas, the on-demand TV service backed by BBC ITV, BT and Channel 4, has offially rebranded as YouView, and is set to launch as a beta test in the first quarter of next year
Project Canvas, the on-demand TV service backed by BBC ITV, BT and Channel 4, has offially rebranded as YouView, and is set to launch as a beta test in the first quarter of next year
This month’s movers and shakers in the digital industry: OpenAmplify | Turner Classic Movies | AudienceScience | ADTECH | Search goes mobile | Quorn | atmAd | R.O.EYE | Mobile Fun | 192 | TagMan | Code Computerlove | Sports Revolution | Eloqua | Struq | Coca-Cola | Linkshare | Adconion | Prezzybox | smartclip … [Read more…]
Twitter is now a ‘destination website’ and that means it is gunning for Facebook, but cleverly avoiding a direct dogfight. It’s more an information network than a social network and so is offering much, much more. Tanya Goodin, CEO of search and social conversion agency Tamar comments…
This week, the UK Government set out its plans to enforce the controversial Digital Economy Act, which gives them the power to send warning letters to web users who download content illegally. The plans however, involve copyright holders and ISPs footing the bill. Here’s some of the responses”
As part of a major shake-up in UK marketing regulation, UK firms will soon have to ensure content on their websites and social network pages comply with the same rules as their paid-for advertising. But how will this be policed? And with brand sites now carrying their own press releases and staff blogs, just what’s … [Read more…]
The UK Government has outlined its plans to enforce its new Digital Economy Act, aimed at cracking down on online piracy.