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Read MoreOodle was one of the largest digital classified ad operators. Now it has fallen in to multiple hands after Adzuna snaps up UK assets of the firm recently sold to QVC.…
Read MoreThe good news: digital formats now make up a quarter of UK entertainment sales thanks to 2012 growth. The bad: ongoing physical decline on the high-street means overall sales are shrinking.…
Read MoreDespite a new agreement with Google, Belgian media will launch their own shared user management and payment system, reducing the amount of free content on their sites.…
Read MoreBarnes & Noble and Microsoft welcome Pearson to the Nook Media table as the education publisher lays down $89.5 to help secure distribution. But Nook is already set to miss targets set during its recent spin-out.…
Read MoreMail.ru is quitting its ambition of building a Russian Twitter, having failed to build sufficient scale. Instead, it's aiming to consolidate its ownership of a leading social network.…
Read MoreEarly indications show a big hike in ebook sales, a glut of new iPad owners and a transformative effect for one game studio -- it's another Christmas in which new device gifts give an uplift to content sales.…
Read MoreThe MP3 player saved the music business. But now consumers are replacing dedicated music players, ebook readers and compact cameras with multi-purpose smartphones. All hail the new Swiss Army knife.…
Read MoreSacrebleu! IPTV adoption in France is greater than anywhere in the world -- and becoming more so. But that doesn't mean the French consume the most internet video. Here is why its market is failing to take advantage.…
Read MoreYahoo is indeed looking closely at Summly, a mobile news app run by a 17-year-old entrepreneur/developer in London. While the deal may go through, it's a little hard to understand what Yahoo sees in the app -- especially if its creator is not along for the ride.…
Read MoreFolks already use the internet more than newspapers to get their national news. Now the internet is on the verge of toppling even TV, research sugests.…
Read MoreOrange has reportedly asked banks to find a US investor for Dailymotion, as the French video site embarks on a subscription video by embracing the growing paid kids' content trend.…
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