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Google to remain in China

2024-01-25T16:02:59+00:00February 24th, 2011|Articles|

Google is to make changes to its censored Chinese search engine a "short time from now" but still wants to remain in China, the company's CEO Eric Schmidt has said. In his first remarks since his company threatened to pull

localised version of Bing

2022-12-12T16:01:33+00:00February 24th, 2011|Articles|

The software giant has launched a fully localised version of Bing search engine in the UK. From Friday, Microsoft will go head to head with Google in the UK, when it launches a fully localised version of Bing search engine,

Google sees record profit

2022-12-11T13:44:00+00:00February 24th, 2011|Articles|

Google has reported its highest quarterly profit, suggesting that the internet advertising market is bouncing back from the recession. Google reported net profit of $1.64bn (£1bn) between July and September, up 27% on the same period a year ago. The

What would the Tories need to do?

2022-12-09T13:20:02+00:00February 22nd, 2011|Articles|

Conservative Science Policy Introduction It is critical that the Science Minister and senior Ministers engage the science community and set out their policies through: A speech by a key figure specifically on the subject of science and engineering. They need

Google Books debate gets personal

2022-12-10T15:21:04+00:00February 22nd, 2011|Articles|

The increasingly acrimonious squabble over the legal settlement has officially slid past that threshold -- all too familiar during heated political campaigns -- where the debate becomes about the debate. The Open Book Alliance issued a statement today complaining not

Newspaper Advertising

2022-12-10T15:13:34+00:00February 22nd, 2011|Articles|

Digital State Consulting in Cheshire discuss the demise of Newspaper Advertising. With the growth of internet on mobile phones and the modern globalised nature of broadband internet at the forefront of publisher’s minds, is the future of journalism an online

Open University Explained

2022-12-09T15:16:01+00:00February 22nd, 2011|Articles|

Unlike most undergraduate courses at universities in the United Kingdom, the Open University (OU) does not have formal entry requirements, operating instead on a “first come, first served” basis. Last month, the OU was ranked among the best in the

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