• Study: Women Are More Digital Than Men
    When you think of the typical online user, do you picture some lonely geeky young man in his bedroom? Well, you couldn't be more wrong. Recent research by Park Associates shows that women are 73% more likely than men to have watched a TV show online and - get this - 40% more likely to play games on Facebook.
  • 'Telegraph' Takes First In IAB's Future Format
    A multiplatform format called Cascade in which readers engage with content physically as the page's sections expand is behind The Telegraph's first-place showing in the IAB's Future Format contest.
  • EU Court Rejects Football Fixtures List Copyright Claim
    Yahoo's contention that is does not have to pay compilers for publishing football fixtures list has been backed by the EU Court of Justice in Luxembourg, which said copyright protection does not extend to the lists when there was little room for originality in compiling them.
  • Tata Eyes Bid For Cable & Wireless Worldwide
    In a move that would provide it with a larger presence in voice and data carriers and in the undersea cable network, Tata Communications Ltd on Thursday said it is considering buying the London-listed communications giant CWW. Vodafone Group is also believed to be eying such a purchase.
  • Rovio's Peter Vesterbacka: No End In Sight
    Stuart Dredge sits down with Vesterbacka at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona, where he'd picked up a GSMA award for Best Mobile App for Consumers for Angry Birds Rio.
  • Getty Images Taps R/GA London
    The agency will be a global and creative partner across the Getty brand portfolio, responsible for communications and building long-term platforms.
  • Whoa! Stop The Scrolling!
    A photo of Princes William and Harry that conceals just their naughtiest bits sure stopped us in our tracks as we ingested Media Monkey's blog, which reported on the big scoop that was Cosmopolitan magazine's.
  • Europe Responds To Mobile Ads; America Not So Much
    New research from Nielsen suggests people in the UK, Germany and Italy are more likely than their American counterparts to make purchases on their phones, tablets or PCs after seeing a mobile ad.
  • Europe To Probe New Google Privacy Policy
    The day has arrived and, despite two requests from European regulators for a delay, Google is putting privacy changes, which essentially make one policy apply to all its services, into effect.
  • Prime Minister Race Gooses Fairfax Media Hit Count
    Interest in the dramatic race to the top in Australian politics is pushing the needle on "most read" stories published by Fairfax Media, with a preliminary figure of 2.03 million reads of the live blog covering the contest between Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd.
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