Yahoo appoints IDS’s Wildman as UK MD
Ronan ShieldsYahoo has announced that James Wildman will become MD and VP of sales for the UK and Ireland at the beginning of next year.
Yahoo has announced that James Wildman will become MD and VP of sales for the UK and Ireland at the beginning of next year.
Nokia has unveiled the handsets it will use to fight back in the high-end smartphone market.
Anssi Vanjoki, Nokia’s executive VP and board member, has resigned just three days after the company announced the replacement of CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo with Microsoft’s Stephen Elop.
Twitter’s mobile user numbers have increased 62% since April following efforts to make the service easier to discover and use on smartphones.
The Royal Mail has launched the world’s first ’intelligent stamp’ that works with iPhone and Android apps using augmented reality technology.
Highlights of the Barclays Premier League are available on the Yahoo portal from today, with brands such as Adidas, BT and Heineken among the first to run ads alongside the content.
Facebook has confirmed it has more than 150m mobile users and issued a software update making it easier for developers to integrate Facebook into their Apple apps.
Apple’s chief iPhone engineer Mark Papermaster has left the company, fuelling speculation he’s a victim of the controversy that marred the recent launch of the iPhone 4.
Independent digital agency BD Network has bought creative agency We Love Mobile for an undisclosed sum to execute campaigns for its clients including Molson Coors and Peugeot before the close of this year.
News Corp has confirmed it is trying to offload its mobile businesses collectively know as Fox Mobile Group after stating that it was a loss-making venture.
Tesco, the UK’s largest retailer, is aiming to take the nascent mobile commerce sector into the mainstream by launching its first transactional mobile app.
Carphone Warehouse has struck deals with major and independent record labels to launch its first multi-platform music service.
News Corp is considering launching a digital news business targeting users of e-readers such as the Kindle and iPad, according to reports.
Nissan, Seat and Skoda are rolling out digital campaigns as car marques ramp up online activity ahead of the seasonal launch of new models.
Vodafone has announced it won’t launch any more Vodafone 360-branded handsets, such as the Samsung H1 and M1, but the mobile app service will continue to exist.