Apple's returns policy was the most popular search among all companies on the holiday, according to market research firm Experian and the DailyTelegraph. A lot of dissatisfied people looked up the words "returns policy" in association with Apple...
The powerful words in the ads we looked at earlier clearly telegraph some expectations. They telegraph a clean, professional site that focuses on why this stuff works, and why just about any woman can learn the skills to protect herself.
A spokesperson told The Telegraph, “This is just nonsense. Fox plans to offer the service in more than 50 countries, said Mary Daily, the unit's chief marketing officer. A new initiative from 20th Century Fox called The Digital HD project is...
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Speaking to The Telegraph in an interview, Foursquare's co-founder, Dennis Crowley, said: "Our data generates hugely interesting trends which would enrich search. The Telegraph further quoted him as saying that he now employs "former Googlers.
The next most visited website after the main Times site was the Telegraph, which picked up 3.8% of downstream traffic last week. The Times was only forcing people to register for part of last week, so the daily traffic chart below shows an even...
This echoes the vision of Skype CEO Josh Silverman who, announcing the introduction of a 5-way video calling feature, said in a video interview with the DailyTelegraph, that he sees the "explosion" of video on the web as "the most exciting" thing...
Skype, the chat, voice and video calling platform is looking into meshing third-party ads to its services, the DailyTelegraph reported. Silverman told the DailyTelegraph that in 10 years time, he sees Skype becoming the "fabric of real time...
Well, the Daily Express (and Sunday Express), Daily Mail (and The Mail on Sunday), The Sun (and News of the World), The DailyTelegraph (and The Sunday Telegraph), The Times (and The Sunday Times), the Evening Standard, and the Financial Times all...
The BBC's coverage, for example, played a key role in making the DailyTelegraph's Benedict Brogan take to his site's blog to defend one of its stories, though even that piece rapidly attracted numerous dissenting comments.
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Ian Douglas, a tech blogger for the DailyTelegraph in London, writes, "I'm beginning to think that no one involved with Microsoft's advertising has ever left the house or spoken to a real person. If you create something so bad that it goes viral...
People had the same complaint about printed books versus hand-copied ones, then about the spread of newspapers, then the telegraph, then paperback books, and so on. For Facebook, the shift happened when the "over 35" group became the fastest...
Last summer, Yahoo was trying to find the “Greenest City in America” while Google hosted a “Summer of Green” site that listed environmentally-friendly hotels and vacation destinations.via The DailyTelegraph