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Google, Facebook Emerge As Winners In Britain
In some markets, Google is getting trounced. Take China and South Korea, for instance: the big guy just can’t win. In other regions, Google continues to reign supreme, and the latest numbers from comScore confirm that Britain is willing to crown Google as king of the search engines. Social networks also fared well in the UK.
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Hotmail Launches ‘Email Britain’ Campaign
To celebrate the UK launch of the new Windows Live Hotmail, the UK’s no 1 email service has announced a unique collaboration with the British Library, to create the first ever archive of British emails today.
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Google Voted “Most Popular Brand” In Britain
According to the Millward Brown research consultancy, Google is Britain's most popular brand. And while that accomplishment in impressive enough its own right, the search engine company achieved it while spending remarkably little money on advertising.
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Online Ad Growth Higher in Great Britain than US
The New York Times has a lengthy article on the growth of online advertising in Great Britain, and how it's outpacing the U.S. In fact, online advertising in Britain is growing by 40% and is expected to account for 14% of all advertising spend - more than twice the percentage in the United States.
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Blogging Really Needs A PR Push In Britain
It's not just that people in the UK might not know what the geeks mean by "blogging," they might get it mixed up with something completely different.
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Britain Too Eager For Sony PSP
A burgeoning grey market for the PlayStation Portable game device in the UK ahead of the official September 1 launch has Sony angry.