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Some of the world’s biggest record labels including Universal and SonyBMG have begun selling music through a new download service, challenging Apple. Customers can buy tunes through Gbox at the same price charged by market leader iTunes – 99 cents (50 pen
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Google will on Wednesday unveil a new advertising model for YouTube, which it claims is five to 10 times more effective than other advertising formats carried on the video-sharing site. YouTube will introduce semi-transparent animated “overlays”, whic
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Apple has succeeded in committing European mobile phone operators that want exclusively to sell its new iPhone to share parts of their revenues with the technology group. The contract was signed by T-Mobile of Germany, Orange of France and O2 in the UK, p
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mydeathspace.com is a that records the deaths of MySpace users.
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Music Week, the influential trade title, will this week publish a chart based on the internet listening habits of the social networking site Last.fm, the first time the magazine has included data from an online supplier.
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Japan has issued a bold statement on the future of the internet – it plans to get rid of it altogether and replace it with something better, smoother and faster. The country’s communications minister Yoshihide Suga has announced that the Japanese Governme
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Ofcom’s spectrum policy chief has argued against reserving spectrum for high definition services on digital terrestrial television.
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Unype is a service that has combined Google Earth with Skype, for a socially interactive Google Earth experience. This tool is now available as a Facebook application, bringing a Google map right into your Facebook account.
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