Latest news | | | | | | Google remains the most-visited site in Europe, but social media keeps Europeans engaged for the longest time, according to new research from comScore. | | | | | | | Ebookers.com, the online travel agent, has launched its first iPad app, which pulls together socially generated travel content from the web. | | | | | | | AOL's net income plummeted 86% to $4.7m (£2.8m) from $34.7m for the three months to 31 March, with profits down from $78m to $11.2m, following the acquisitions of the Huffington Post and GoViral earlier this year. | | | | | | | The ability within the Digital Economy Act to block websites engaged in illegal filesharing will not be a "silver bullet" in the battle against copyright theft, Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards has warned government. | | | | | | | Yudu chief executive Richard Stephenson has called on publishers to "embrace Apple" and "get with [its] programme", if they are to succeed in the current climate. | | | | | | | BBC Good Food's iPad app is already profitable, but what would really take sales to the next level is resolving the subscriptions issue with Apple, according to Alfie Lewis, publishing director of BBC Magazines Good Food Group. | | | | Think BR
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