Apple Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off 6th June
Apple has announced that it will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) June 6 through June 10 at San Francisco’s Moscone West.
Apple has announced that it will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) June 6 through June 10 at San Francisco’s Moscone West.
Amazon has announced that customers who subscribe to The New York Times for Kindle will be receiving access to The New York Times Web site at no additional charge.
Telegraph Media Group’s (TMG) Manchester office is to move to Digital World Centre, MediaCityUK, after 25 years at TMG’s print plant in Trafford Park.
Camelot has signed up as the main sponsor of the new Regional Press Awards organised by the Society of Editors and award winning radio presenter Nick Ferrari will host the awards ceremony.
The Evening Standard Dispossessed Fund has made history by winning £1million from the Big Lottery Fund. The huge sum is the first such grant ever given to a newspaper campaign.
KM Group's radio service for young adults in Kent, has rebranded; from KMD to kmfmextra.
Autosport has become the first Haymarket brand to launch an Android app.
A groundbreaking open source project has won the top prize at the 2011 MediaGuardian Innovation Awards.
Joris Luyendijk, anthropologist and writer, joins Guardian News & Media (GNM) on Wednesday 1 June to launch a new blog about the City of London and the people that work there.
IPC Media has unveiled 24 mobile-optimised sites, including some of its best known brands, such as Marie Claire, GoodToKnow, NME and Nuts.
AdMonsters is to partner with Econsultancy for the first time, to launch a series of training courses to be held in London and New York, through 2011.
Dennis Publishing has launched its popular digital magazine, iGIZMO, on the Android.
Johnston Press plc has announced today the appointment of Alex Gubbay to the position of Head of Digital Content.
Baroness Buscombe, Chairman of the PCC, gave a speech yesterday to the Westminster Media Forum on "Regulating Privacy and Online Media".
The names of national newspapers heading the votes for the Newspaper of the Year title in Britain’s journalistic Oscars, The Press Awards, were announced yesterday.
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