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James Hong: 'Whether it was viral or word of mouth, it was always based on the content'
An interview with James Hong, co-founder of 'HotOrNot'
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Turing play stays on website indefinitely
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
The pioneering internet audio drama about the death of the Enigma code-breaker Alan Turing, is to remain available indefinitely on The Independent website.
Google to buy mobile ad network for $750 million
Monday, 9 November 2009
Google is stepping up its push to sell advertising on cell phones, announcing a deal Monday to buy a mobile ad network, AdMob, for $750 million (£449 million) in stock.
At last, the web goes truly worldwide
Friday, 30 October 2009
For 40 years, the Latin alphabet has been the sine qua non of the internet. Jack Riley and Larry Ryan report on a linguistic revolution in cyberspace
On-demand TV helps Virgin beat expectations
Friday, 30 October 2009
More viewers than ever watching movies and TV shows on Virgin Media's catch-up service helped the group beat revenue expectations in the three months to the end of September.
Angry Facebook users revolting over changes
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Facebook users have joined in protest against yet another set of changes to its homepage.
Hackers breach security on 'Guardian' website
Monday, 26 October 2009
A "sophisticated and deliberate hack" into the Guardian's UK jobs website has put the personal details of some users at risk, the newspaper revealed yesterday.
BBC Trust blocks plan to let rivals upload to iPlayer
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
The BBC's plans to allow rival broadcasters to show programmes online through its iPlayer media player were dashed yesterday, after the BBC Trust said the move was "too complicated".
Jimmy Leach: You won't pay for news
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
I missed this yesterday, but Media Week have reported a survey which shows that nine out of ten UK consumers won't pay for news stories online.
Twitter ye not: film studios try to censor their stars
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Fans who follow the stars via Twitter may soon need another way to keep up with their daily banalities.
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