Row set to erupt over delivery of industry privacy icon
Gina LovettA row over who will be responsible for the delivery of the online ad industry’s forthcoming privacy icon looks set to erupt, following a preview at yesterday’s ExchangeWire event.
A row over who will be responsible for the delivery of the online ad industry’s forthcoming privacy icon looks set to erupt, following a preview at yesterday’s ExchangeWire event.
Apple’s senior VP of industrial design Jonathan Ive is expected to return to the UK, which could see him leave the company, according to reports.
Apple’s latest terms and conditions on app subscriptions look set to be the subject of anti-trust scrutiny.
Google has launched its much anticipated publisher payments platform, Google One Pass.
Apple has launched its digital billing subscription service for all content app producers.
Telegraph Media Group’s digital strategic director Alison Reay has left the publisher.
News of the World has confirmed it will launch a men’s magazine, with an online edition, complementing women’s title Fabulous.
News Corp has launched its iPad-only title The Daily, under Apple’s first in-app subscription model for publishers.
News Corp’s iPad-only title The Daily will launch next Wednesday (2 February), following recent delays.
Mail Online retained the UK’s most popular newspaper online in December, according to the latest ABCE audit, ending a record year for the DMGT title.
Sainsbury’s has appointed Google UK & Ireland MD Matt Brittin to its board.
BSkyB is expected to complete the acquisition of The Cloud network this week, a move which will offer its 2.8 million broadband customers access to Wi-Fi hotspots.
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BSkyB has appointed former American Express head of digital acquisition Matthew Turner as its head of online sales and marketing, as it looks to focus on adding value for existing customers in 2011.
Future Publishing is set to launch a raft of specialist apps off the back of its most popular titles.