UK Online Publishers Predict Digital Revenues Will Grow 16% In
UK online publishers predict their digital revenues will increase by 16 percent this year, according to an annual census survey by the…
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UK online publishers predict their digital revenues will increase by 16 percent this year, according to an annual census survey by the…
Google is reportedly readying a service that will allow advertisers to distribute ads across not only television through Google TV Ads, but through YouTube as well. According to the Wall Street Journal, the service is called Google TV Ads Online, and will be launched within the next several months.
Google has conducted a study looking at how paid search affects TV viewing habits. The results are pretty interesting. Adam Stewart, Google's Industry Director for Media & Entertainment tells Webproworld that the research confirms that paid search is an effective way to build traffic for a network's website and, as a result, increase viewership for content like online video.
A study sponsored by Dailymotion, eBay, Skype, and Google and YouTube of European Internet users showed that 91 percent expect their ISPs not to block or limit their Internet service and that all legitimate websites and applications receive similar treatment.
Netflix recently started integrating Facebook Connect into its site, allowing the service to get more social with people sharing movie ratings, and things of that nature. Now Netflix has announced some changes to its site in general that will give it a more personalized feeling all around.
There is always plenty to discuss about Facebook as the site continues to grow rapidly. However, there are a few items of interest floating around the blogosphere currently that I wanted to highlight here.