Who needs passwords when you can gurn? For those unfamiliar with the term, “gurning” is the act of performing a distorted facial expression, such as those adopted by the late English comedian Les Dawson in the persona of Cosmo Smallpiece (for those unfamiliar with Les Dawson and/or Cosmo Smallpiece: an overview is beyond the scope [...]

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Last month came the announcement that online video giant YouTube was launching a subscription service, charging users fees starting from $0.99 per month. The scheme is currently being piloted with a 53-channel line-up, however YouTube announced that more channels would be rolled out in the coming weeks. Once viewers have subscribed from a computer, they [...]
Shelley had it right. “My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!” Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away” From the sublime to the, well, less so. Network operator portals never achieved greatness, and [...]
Another January, another welter of statistics from Cupertino confirming what we already knew: that in the app marketplace, it’s a two-horse race with the rest of the field a long, long way back. Apple has now passed the 40 billion cumulative download market, with nearly half that total coming in 2012 alone. The company also [...]
In our sparkling-new Mobile Search & Discovery report we have forecast that this market will be worth $15 billion annually by 2017. A large chunk of this market is mobile web search; where, as I blogged recently, Google dominates. Not resting on its laurels, Google has been continuing to make its mobile search “richer, more [...]
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