Google renews social media push with Buzz
Will CooperGoogle has launched Buzz, a social platform that allows users to post status updates and share content through Gmail.
Google has launched Buzz, a social platform that allows users to post status updates and share content through Gmail.
Google broadcast its first TV ad promoting its search engine during last night’s Superbowl as the company continues its move into traditional media advertising.
Yahoo has appointed Steve Brown to the newly created board role of Yahoo sales director for the UK and Ireland.
Kevin Edwards, strategy director of Affiliate Window, has been elected chairman of the IAB Affiliate Marketing Council.
Apple’s profits jumped from $2.26bn to $3.38bn (£1.39bn-£2.08bn) in Q4 2009, boosted by a 100% increase in iPhone sales over the period, the company has revealed.
The Mirror Group has become the latest publisher to take action against NewsNow by preventing the news aggregator from linking to Mirror.co.uk content.
Bing was the fastest growing search engine in the US last month as it continues to close in on Yahoo’s market share.
The Conservatives will expand existing voluntary junk food ad restrictions to the web and mobile under new proposals outlined by the party.
Microsoft and Yahoo have finally agreed a search deal, 18 months after Microsoft’s original takeover bid.
Bebo has appointed Stephane Panier as head of its global operations following an internal restructure.
Microsoft and Yahoo have finally agreed a search deal with a formal announcement expected later today, according to reports.
Google’s global privacy counsel Peter Fleischer has called criticism of the company’s privacy policy by Conservative MP David Davis in last weekend’s Sunday Times an “extraordinary” and “vitriolic” attack.
BT expects Sky Sports to be part of its BT Vision package by next summer, according to incoming CEO Marc Watson.
Tesco encourages customers to contribute to its digital strategy as it moves towards an open platform.
Microsoft has confirmed it will launch a web-based version of its market-leading Office suite in the latest move in its ongoing battle with Google.