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03 Apr 2013
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Ellen Hammett
The latest Netbiscuits report demonstrates the change in the way that consumers are accessing the web through new and emerging technologies, such as tablets and connected TVs.
02 Apr 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Music and TV identification service outlines plans to develop an app that will allow users to identify products on screen on their mobile device in just one click.
29 Mar 2013
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Ellen Hammett
It has been predicted that Twitter will reach ad revenues of up to $1 billion in 2014, with mobile advertising accounting for up to two thirds of all revenue.
28 Mar 2013
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David Pidgeon
Consumers are now spending more time with online media than they are with traditional forms of media according to a new report from GlobalWebIndex - with global digital usage now accounting for 57% of daily media time.
27 Mar 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Yahoo has made a millionaire out of 17 year-old app developer Nick D'Aloisio with the purchase of his news summary app, Summly – and although Raymond Snoddy says it’s great that news is being made more accessible via mobile devices - it's a little less good that quality, journalistic content is being turned into convenient bullet points.
27 Mar 2013
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Ellen Hammett
New research from BBC Worldwide shows the increase of tablet penetration in households across the globe - however, television still remains a firm first choice when it comes to multi-screening.
26 Mar 2013
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David Pidgeon
The final debate at last week's Media Playground has perhaps prompted the biggest reaction. Already two Newsline columnists have responded in writing about some of the issues the debate threw up. Here we report on what was one of the liveliest sessions of the day - looking at some of the biggest issues facing media research today.
26 Mar 2013
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Ellen Hammett
ComScore's latest report gives insight into the European digital audience and reveals that Brits are more engaged than any other European country.
22 Mar 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Covering a range of topics from location-based ads, new venture Weve and its place in the mobile market, and whether mobile technology can even help solve global poverty, the mobile session at Media Playground on Wednesday saw panellists take to the stage to analyse and give insight into what is often seen as a problematic issue for the industry.
22 Mar 2013
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Simon Andrews
For the live Mobile Fix at Media Playground on Wednesday Simon Andrews, founder of Addictive! took a look at mobile advertising. Looking at the Guardian mobile site the night before, every campaign he saw failed for one reason or another. What's going on?
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