- Companies not making the most of web
- Complete My Album used as marketing tool
- Internet marketing central to online travel booking
- Expedia to spend 40% revenue on marketing
- Primark microsite to combat negative publicity
- YouTube to provide new data on video consumption
- New backing behind social network application standard
- China unblocks BBC website
- Internet addiction 'a public health issue'
- New warning over internet use by children
- Starbucks launches new community website
- International dispute 'hits Facebook'
- Not enough done 'to protect children online'
- ITV to relaunch online television player
- Social networking site announces new privacy controls
- China's internet users 'outnumber' rest of world's
- FT to offer free Facebook subscriptions
- Ask.com 'waves white flag'
- Re-launch for digital radio channel
- MySpace and MTV announce collaboration
- Facebook 'most popular' social networking site
- Facebook removes online advertisement
- FT to launch social networking service
- Google voted UK's 'leading brand'
- Facebook sees 'first fall'
- US news stories 'increase traffic'
- Facebook enables user-data deletion
- BBC iPlayer viewing figures confirmed
- Google announces UK advertising revenues
- Media firms sign up to new code of conduct
- Government launches new advertising campaign
- BHF takes advertising online
- New predictions for online advertising in 2009
- ZestADZ to sell advertisements on Facebook Mobile
- MoD turns to YouTube for marketing
- Businesses "using" social networking sites in recruitment
- Terrence Higgins Trust 'takes fight online'
- Web marketing ‘beneficial for SMEs’
- Knowledge of internet advertising 'will grow'
- IAB highlights the 'benefits' of ad-tracking
- British blogger numbers 'surge'
- Facebook to permit user-referral advertising