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European carriers hope to extract wireless fees from Apple, Google
European mobile carriers believe that online service providers, including Apple, Facebook, and Google, should be paying fees to cover their part of the rising tide of data transmitted over carriers’ networks to smartphone users. This is despite the fact that rising data use has so far boosted their profits. Some of the largest European telecoms—including France Telecom, Telecom Italia …
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19. Rising to the challenge with creative ads
AS the economy improves and consumer confidence picks up, 2010 becomes a year of better opportunities and many companies take advantage of this, ramping up their advertising and marketing initiatives.
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Radiating happiness in the freeze | Peter Preston
Not long ago, winter was almost as cold inside as out. Now life without central heating is unimaginable The defining invention of the modern age? Hail TV, jet engines or the internet if you must. But this winter, at least, recognise where the greatest dividing line of them all is drawn: at BCH, at the world before central heating. A world where chilblains, not nits, lay in wait as the average …
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