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Right to reply: Fujitsu’s fibre network: Virgin Media set to gain

April 20, 2011

There was much joy among rural broadband campaigners and ISPs alike when Fujitsu announced this week that it has plans to install fibre to the homes of 5 million rural dwellers and with speeds of 1Gbps being bandied about its no surprise there was dancing in the street. Neil Hawkins at Choose.net looks at the … [Read more…]

Uncategorized broadband, government, media, retail

Cookies, online ad regulation and the ‘you’ve been targeted button’

April 19, 2011

Latest news on the cookie saga comes from UK Communications Minister Ed Vaizey who is pushing for a two-tier approach to the new EU regulations on the use of cookies in online marketing. They’re looking at working with browser manufacturers to get one-click approval for cookie downloads, while pushing the ad industry to group together … [Read more…]

Regulation, Uncategorized advertising, government, marketing, UK

Right to reply: Google and Government present new chances for SMEs

April 18, 2011

Google’s Panda Update and the 2011 Budget offer new opportunities for online businesses, according to Jack Adams, Senior Search Manager – SearchCatalyst.

Search, Uncategorized content, Google, government, marketing

Forget the ‘Credit Crunch’: 3-year marketing study reveals the ‘Austerity Effect’

April 14, 2011

UK consumers are less likely to respond to marketing messages than they were a year ago, as austerity measures triggered by government cuts begins to kick in, according to a new consumer survey.

Uncategorized Christmas, government, marketing, UK

Only 2 of top 100 multi-lingual sites are from UK- report

April 13, 2011

With this week’s trade figures showing a huge UK trade deficit, new independent research highlights the spectacular failure of British businesses to make their websites accessible to overseas markets.

Uncategorized Facebook, Germany, global, Google, government

Child protection site CEOP under investigation for security flaw

April 13, 2011

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre’s (CEOP) website has been found to be insecure, placing children under ‘potential risk’, it has been reported.

Uncategorized BBC, government, security

Facebook to launch Baidu-powered social network in China?

April 12, 2011

Facebook has reportedly struck a deal Chinese search giant Baidu to open a jointly-owned social network in China.

Search, Uncategorized China, Facebook, government, local

Google invests in German solar power plant

April 11, 2011

Google has made a multi-million-euro investment in a solar power plant outside Berlin in what the US Internet giant said was its first clean energy project investment in Europe.

Uncategorized Europe, Germany, Google, government, Japan

Milton Keynes named UK's slowest mobile town

April 7, 2011

Milton Keynes has been named and shamed as having the slowest 3G mobile broadband speed in the UK, according to new research.

Uncategorized Apple, broadband, government, UK

Milton Keynes named UK’s slowest mobile town

April 7, 2011

Milton Keynes has been named and shamed as having the slowest 3G mobile broadband speed in the UK, according to new research.

Uncategorized Apple, broadband, government, UK
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