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Spending on Internet advertising in Britain grew 21 percent in the first half of 2008, propping up the total ad market which fell as cash-strapped companies cut back on marketing, a key report said.
Internet advertising spend is 'propping up' traditional media, according to a report, surging to £1.68bn in the first six months of 2008. By Mark Sweney
Shares of some top internet companies were mixed at the close of trading: Akamai Technologies rose $.24 or 1.6 percent, to $15.09.
Some local schools are going high tech with a special device that'll let them access school work 24/7, from the classroom or from home. A school in the South Bronx is going hi-tech, with special low-cost computers and free internet access at home.
Internet advertising spend is "propping up" traditional media, according to a report, surging 21% year on year to £1.68bn in the first six months of 2008. The resilience of internet ad spend in the downturn turned what would have been a 4.6% year-on-year decline in UK advertising spend in the first half to a slide of just 0.7%, according to the study by the Interactive Advertising Bureau and ...
The Deer Park Public Library started offering wireless Internet access through a Wi-Fi hot-spot two weeks ago. People can access the Internet using their library card number.
Shares of some top internet companies are down at noon: Akamai Technologies fell $1.15 or 7.7 percent, to $13.70.
When people working on a project get together with their laptops and PDAs, they share information via the internet and a client server. But new software developed by European researchers allows independent, ad hoc, secure networking anywhere.
More than 200,000 British investors in the internet bank Icesave were last night shut out from a guarantee to protect 100 per cent of their savings.
Brno, Oct 6 (CTK) - Czech district courts have started to release information on the dates and places of their proceedings on the internet as of Monday, Justice Minister Jiri Pospisil told CTK at the Invex fair, focusing on e-Government, business information systems and information security.
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