Sport: Betfair scores with Man U web Q&A
26 Apr 2012 | by John Owens
Betfair wanted to maximise its access to Manchester United's global fanbase as the club's official betting partner.
could now be defined as the 'will of the web'. The civil service can point to lots of examples ...
Betfair wanted to maximise its access to Manchester United's global fanbase as the club's official betting partner.
The Home Office needs to make sure it does not 'strike too authoritarian a tone' on plans to monitor internet and phone use, according to one comms expert, especially so soon after criticism over the Budget and petrol issues.
It struck a chord. Journalists receive a vast amount of unsolicited published material and one can understand if some of them lose the appetite to go digging in the further mountains that are available via the web, but not pushed at them by an enterprising PR person. Unfortunately, though, that is only part ...
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, but it's also taking over the web. Perhaps the net has finally reached its adolescence; it is rude ... and democratising power of Web 2.0 this year. In some cases it has been used as a force for good, mobilising civic ... ' no longer applies - the web is so pervasive that every brief is now a digital brief. We no longer need ...
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next week as the PRCA fights against the High Court decision to enforce licensing of web news content on Meltwater. In a judgement issued on 26 November, Mrs Justice Proudman ruled that web links taken from ...