British web users are spending 65% more time online than three years ago, according to research of net habits.
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British web users are spending 65% more time online than three years ago, according to research of net habits.
Google didn’t invent search, but the company has made it our prism for the internet. We don’t go to specific pages because instead we look for information.
The search giant Google is always looking to make improvements to the way that surfers use the internet, but it is the mobile user that is currently of interest to Google and in order to make its search engine the one of choice, Google has been making some changes.
Facebook set out its stall to unseat Google and be at the heart of the web experience as it becomes more social.
Apple has shown off some of the 100 new features to be included in the iPhone operating system later this year.
Twitter is to introduce an advertising model that will serve third-party advertisements in on-site search results, broadly emulating Google’s approach to the wider web.
A “hi-tech revolution” to create a million jobs will be promised today by Lord Mandelson.
The Business Secretary wants to boost the biotechnology and digital sectors, with special emphasis on aerospace and lowcarbon industries.
In a speech yesterday he also criticised calls for higher tax rises for the better off, saying top rates of tax should “never [...]
Google has said it is defending its online advertising empire with the launch of its own brand mobile phone.
It is the first time Google has designed and sold its own consumer hardware device.
Google said the Nexus One represented the next frontier in the company’s $20bn (£12.4bn) core business - selling advertising through search.
“It’s all about [...]
Online advertising spending in the UK has overtaken television expenditure for the first time, a report has said.
Online spending grew 4.6% to £1.752bn in the first half of 2009, while TV spending shrank 16.1% to £1.639bn.
Overall advertising fell 16% compared with the same period in 2008, said the study by the Internet Advertising Bureau and [...]
A FRESH battleground for the news industry has opened up after the Financial Times followed Rupert Murdoch in announcing plans to charge for online newspaper content.
Murdoch, chief executive of News International, has said he intends to charge for all his news websites. which in the UK include the Sun, the Times, the Sunday Times and [...]