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11 Mar 2013
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Niall Johnson
After the frenzy of activity that comes with every festive period, January saw the UK's online population settle back into a normal routine, with the overall number of users falling slightly.
06 Mar 2013
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Ellen Hammett
The BBC catch-up service will be available for Windows mobile devices to download, after it was last week revealed that over 44 million people access iPlayer via smartphone.
28 Feb 2013
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Steve Doyle
InSkin Media's Steve Doyle challenges a number of assumptions - and offers some better ways of working - as he charts the evolution of online branding.
28 Feb 2013
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Stuart Byrne
Every marketer has their own challenges, but when it comes to digital, much of the pain is shared. Whatever the sector, whatever the brand, some issues are common to a wide range of companies. Now, after extensive research, Stuart Byrne, Head of Digital for Ebiquity UK, explains how they can be targeted and overcome.
25 Feb 2013
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David Pidgeon
New global research reveals serious concerns for consumers using third-party and free apps, with just a third comfortable sharing personal information.
22 Feb 2013
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David Pidgeon
The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that ratings company Nielsen is to roll out a new system to measure broadband, Xbox and, eventually, iPads - redefining the definition of TV.
21 Feb 2013
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David Pidgeon
The latest ABC digital figures show strong growth across the entire national newspaper market for January 2012, with The Independent online seeing the strongest growth, up 25.1% on the previous month - but the Mail Online still leads.
13 Feb 2013
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Rhys McLachlan
The digital ecosystem is becoming increasingly complex, as brands split their video budgets between online, mobile and connected TVs. So what's the optimum mix? Rhys McLachlan, Director of Corporate and Business Development at Videology investigates.
12 Feb 2013
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David Pidgeon
American Express card holders can now sync their cards and tweet special #hashtags to buy gift cards and products from Amazon, Sony, Urban Zen and Xbox 360.
11 Feb 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Ofcom to take action after revelation that over 2 million homes could be affected by the introduction of 4G, leaving some without TV services completely.
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