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There should be tighter controls on the management of the BBC’s website – in part to prevent it stifling commercial rivals, the BBC Trust has said. After reviewing bbc.co.uk, the trust said it was “an excellent service” but that its content had to be diff
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Dell is joining the burgeoning ranks of companies offering cut-down laptops aimed at the developing world and general consumers. The laptop was shown by Michael Dell to the editor of website Gizmodo at the All Things Digital Conference.
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In a new definition of a publicity stunt, Channel 4 and Honda last night turned to a team of skydivers to tackle the problem of viewers tuning out of traditional television advertising and sho2w a live skydive during the entire commercial break.
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Web measurement firm comScore has paid $44.3m (£22.4m) for mobile specialist M:Metrics, merging two of the biggest digital traffic research companies.
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NME is expanding its online offering by relaunching its mobile website with a searchable gig guide, discounts to its Club NME nights and music and video downloads.
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Google used its annual developer conference on Wednesday to show off its nearly completed Android system to about 3,000 computer programmers, hoping to cultivate more services and advertising. Features included a way to unlock phones by drawing a specific
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