Monday, 9 May 2016

Index for articles

17/09/15- 1 and 2- Twitter 'to unveil founder Jack Dorsey as new chief executive and Music streaming just became a billion-dollar industry

24/09/15 -3 and 4-Newsflush! Digital video’s bog-standard content and BBC to launch new streaming service in America

 1/10/15- 5 and 6- Emojis and quizzes led the way at Social Media Week 2015 and How to make the perfect tweet

8/10/15-  7 and 8-Google AMP battles ad-blocking, Apple and Facebook by cutting load times and It’s time the media treated Muslims fairly

15/10/15- 9 and 10-USA Today's Facebook-inspired use of emojis gets thumbs down and Apple faces damages bill after jury finds iPhone and iPad chip violates processor patent

22/10/15- 11 and 12- Google launches €150m fund for publishers' digital news projects and Amazon claims New York Times didn't check facts for work culture expose

28/10/15- 13 and 14-Sony to pay staff $8m over 'The Interview' hack and Mobile ad spend hits new high as consumers remain glued to smartphones

04/11/15 - 15 and 16- Twitter is replacing favourites with likes – but does anyone heart it? and Sun used as front to scam thousands of pounds, says newspaper

09/11/15- 17 and 18- Daily Star sales rise after price cut – but the Sun holds steady and Facebook reveals 1.5bn people use the site every month                 

18/11/15- 19 and 20- BBC to cut entertainment and comedy but plans new Saturday night shows and Sky launches new set-top box

27/11/15- 21 and 22- BBC3 TV channel to be switched off by February, BBC Trust confirms and The Sun did not spin its headline

03/12/15- 23 and 24-Alibaba buys China's version of YouTube for $4.8bn and Rebekah Brooks praised by David Dinsmore over News UK's changes

11/12/15- 25 and 26-The Independent’s blog site hit by ransomware attack and Brits to get access to BBC iPlayer and Sky Go on holiday as EU changes copyright rules

26/12/2015-27 and 28 YouTube tipped to strike licensing deals for TV shows and films andSun website traffic rises by a quarter – but it is eclipsed by the Mirror

29 and 30-WhatsApp blocked in Brazil for 48 hours by court and Twitter warns users they may have been hacked by 'state-sponsored actors'

31 and 32- Twitter shares hit new low on rumored shift to 10,000-character tweets and Evgeny Lebedev sounds out interest in cut-price national the i

33 and 34-Has social media ruined the web? and New York Times chooses Jim Rutenberg to take over David Carr column

35 and 36-The sun politics and News Corp denies rumors company wants to buy Twitter

37 and 38- Daily Mail website's ad revenues surge as paper announces price hike andTwitter shares jump over 10pc on talk of Marc Andreessen and Silver Lake takeover

39 and 40-Yahoo admits it could sell off its core internet business and News Corp announces cost-cutting at Australian and British newspapers

41 and 42-Yahoo admits it could sell off its core internet business and Time Inc buys what is left of MySpace for its user data

43 and 44- Independent aims to keep stars and boost quality in digital shift and Mobile giant Three to block online advertising

45 and 46-Google Amp will make reading the news faster, but can it keep the web open? andhe Daily Telegraph is its readers. Long may they thrive

47 and 48-TV advertising exceeds £5bn for first time and universal and news corp to merge

49 and 50- Adblocking: what are your reasons for blocking ads online? and Are mobiles changing how we shop?

51 and 52- The Sun editor-in-chief: We will become a holiday operator and betting company as well as a newspaper and Net neutrality: BBC urges Ofcom to protect iPlayer

53 and 54-Google pulls adblocking app for Samsung phones and BBC: 'No hiding place' for corporation under new regulation plan, says author of plan to scrap Trust

55 and 56- iPhone 7: Next Apple phone could feature Smart Connector from the iPad Pro, leak suggests and Snapchat update: App adds ability to have emoji follow people around inside the app

57 and 58-Facebook F8: Messenger to get new robot powers and virtual reality to roll out at company’s developer conference andiOS 9 date bug: iPhones could be forced to break by connecting to any Wi-Fi network

59 and 60-Apple transparency report: over 1,000 government requests for user data and is Apple's next product an electric car?

61 and 62-Facebook and Instagram down: Sites not working as thousands report being unable to get onto site and Microsoft kills off Xbox 360 after more than a decade

63 and 64-Google is a ‘partially dangerous’ website, Google says and The Sun to face legal action over claims of phone hacking after High Court judge gives go-ahead

65 and 66-YouTube gets 6-second ads that users can’t skip, in attempt to sell things to impatient mobile users andYouTube is bringing short, unskippable ads that are meant to force young people to watch through them.Called “Bumper ads”, Google says that the six-second videos are a direct response to the fact that more and more people are watching on mobile phones.


67 and 68-Smartphone demand falls for first time in history and Google tests black links in searches

69 and 70- Reading on computer screens changes how your brain works, scientists say and Chinese stake in iPhone chip designer Imagination Technologies raises talk of takeover battle with Apple


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