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With the London mayoral elections just over a week away, current mayor Boris Johnson makes his pitch to London's digital business community with start-up funding, a multimillion pound broadband pledge and a new proposal for promoting Tech City.
The technology could transform digital creative campaigns, Paul McCarroll and Joe Lozito explain.
Microsoft aims to disrupt the mobile market with its shock purchase of Skype for $8.5bn (£5.2bn) last week, according to industry specialists.
This webcast features speakers from the BBC and Aprimo offering a channel-by-channel breakdown of what's working and what isn't. The webcast also features questions that were fielded live by our audience as well as the results of our interactive votes on subjects such as which social network the audience...
What do experts from 11 companies think will be the next big thing(s) in digital? Read and listen to what they have to say in essays and short films (via the links below) and see what happened when we brought them all together for a roundtable lunch debate. Videos produced by Sarah Johnson
LONDON - Microsoft has partnered with Chorion, the family entertainment company and owner of children's brands such as Noddy, Mr. Men and Paddington Bear, to create a new online interactive storytelling application on Windows Live Messenger.
LONDON - Sony Ericsson has launched a viral campaign and microsite to drive awareness of the new Sony Ericsson Walkman W595 handset in the run-up to Halloween.
LONDON - Vodafone is to trial a service that will allow all UK mobile users to send text messages from their Facebook profile to friends. The pilot service will be extended later this month to also include picture messages.
LONDON - Nokia had joined forces with travel company Lonely Planet to sell maps and city guides to consumers who use its mobile phone handsets.
LONDON - Yahoo! is believed to be in talks with BT Vision about making its internet services - including video search and instant messaging - available via TV.