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Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales on his new commercial venture

Wales reveals why Lostpedia is so popular, why India is leading the wiki expansion and how he spends his surfing time online. The founder of the global online brand also puts the record straight on Wiki Leaks, telling viewers, "please, don't send me any secret documents". ...

Lawson to leave Absolute Radio

. Lawson joined Absolute shortly after the station, then Virgin Radio, was bought by the Times of India ...

UK leads the way digitally, says Ofcom report

, Canada, Japan, Australia, Poland, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Ireland, Brazil, Russia, India and China ... compared with 2010, mainly driven by strong growth in Brazil, Russia, India and China. Total retail ...

Telegraph Media Group appoints first director of mobile

of India, Sydney Morning Herald and the American Marketing Association. ...

Bebo UK sales set to merge with AOL team

, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, India and the Netherlands. ...

Vogue hosts Fashion's Night In digital shopping event

including the UK, the US, Germany, India, Turkey, Japan, Russia, Taiwan, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Australia ...

Hearst-Rodale harnesses Apple Newsstand to sample print launch

, Thailand and Turkey. Launches are also planned for the next year in Vietnam, Indonesia, India, Poland ...

AOL sells Bebo to venture capital firm

, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Poland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, India, Pakistan and the Netherlands ...

STV to combine on-air and digital ad sales

sold its outdoor arm, Primesight, to GMT in November, and Virgin Radio to Times of India Group. He ...

Newspaper publishers told "free is too expensive"

Speaking on the first day of the World Newspaper Congress in Hyderabad, India, Rupert Murdoch s US leader accused the press of being the "principal architect of its greatest difficulty today". He told the conference of more than 800 media delegates from 87 countries that those involved in the newspaper business ...

 

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