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29 Feb 2012
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Liz Jaques
Tesco's head of innovation Angela Maurer confirmed that the supermarket giant is rolling out customer Wi-Fi in stores. In December, the free Wi-Fi service was made available in more than 200 Tesco Extra stores around the country.
29 Feb 2012
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Liz Jaques
An estimated 50% of all mobile phone users are now using smartphones to access the internet, which has enabled the growth of a new frontier in augmented reality, according to Golden Gekko's Caroline Van Den Bergh.
24 Feb 2012
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Liz Jaques
Pub landlady Karen Murphy has won her court battle with the English Premier League over using a Greek TV decoder to screen football games.
24 Feb 2012
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Niall Johnson
The dawn of 2012 brought a record amount of the UK's population online, according to the latest data released by online research company UKOM.
23 Feb 2012
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Marco Bertozzi
Marco Bertozzi, managing director EMEA at VivaKi, on his recent trip to San Francisco: Dreams are made in this place and you can't help but admire it and be mesmerised at the immense footprint of these companies....
23 Feb 2012
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Liz Jaques
The UK's national newspaper websites saw usage figures increase during January after December's slump, with almost all audited sites recording a rise, with the exception of The Independent.
23 Feb 2012
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Liz Jaques
The results of the IAB's Customer Conversion Journey research in the automotive sector illustrate the relationship between exposure to different online activities including display advertising, sponsored search, natural search and buzz - and site visitation and online conversions.
23 Feb 2012
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Liz Jaques
The top 25 media influencers in UK's digital technology space in 2012 have today been named in The Tech Influence 25, a report by Propeller and Cision.
21 Feb 2012
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Jeremy Toeman
So the Grammy's unsurprisingly (I will explain why I say it that way in a moment) set all sorts of records for social TV. Just like the Superbowl did a few weeks ago. I call this a big yawner, but first, some definitions...
20 Feb 2012
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David Brennan
When the social media boom first emerged around three years ago, I attended several conferences where the phrase "word of mouth is the new television" was bandied about with hardly a murmur (apart from my good self). It is patently nonsense and completely fails to recognise that, far from being in competition, television plus social media is a match made in heaven.
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