17 May 2013
| by Priyanka Mehra Dayal
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What does David Beckham's retirement from football mean for sponsors? The iconic player has appeared in more ads than any other player in the history of football.
Ian Katz the long-time deputy editor of The Guardian and heir apparent to Alan Rusbridger is to leave the paper and take up the top job at 'Newsnight', the BBC's troubled current affairs flagship.
Twitter continues to get closer to television and sport with an expansion of its relationship with ESPN.
YouTube has teamed up with Ricky Gervais to bring his David Brent character back to the screen in a new internet series called 'Learn Guitar with David Brent' as part of YouTube's Comedy Week.
Is Facebook preparing to match the $1bn it paid for Instagram by paying a similar figure for an Israeli mobile start-up called Waze?
Bad news for Google's social platform Google+. It has the stickiness of a bowl of water. Google+ might be claiming large amounts of users and is reported to be outpacing Twitter in new user sign-ups, but in the most important metric it is failing miserably.
Hearst Magazines has created the position of president of digital media and appointed Troy Young from Say Media to the role.
Burger chain McDonald's found itself thrust into the midst of the dramatic rescue of three kidnapped women in Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday.
Facebook is launching video advertising in its newsfeed in July, in an effort to capture some of the growing online video and television ad markets that are worth billions of pounds globally.