News articles for September 2011

Google Analytics update announced
30th September 2011
Google has announced that its much-used analytics tool is set to be upgraded, with a long list of new features included.

Google to open multi-million pound London tech centre
29th September 2011
Internet giant Google has announced that it will open a new technology centre in London.

Amazon confirms Kindle Fire release
28th September 2011
Online retailer Amazon has confirmed that it plans to release a new tablet computer due to go on sale priced at just $199.

Twitter to open new Dublin headquarters
27th September 2011
Social messaging firm Twitter has announced plans to open an international headquarters in Ireland.

Facebook boss surges up rich list
23rd September 2011
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg is now richer than his Google counterparts, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, according to the latest 'rich list' published by American business magazine Forbes.

Foursquare social mapping service ticks up to a billion visits
23rd September 2011
Foursquare.com, the location-based social mapping service, has passed the landmark of its billionth check-in.

Now Twitter users can let followers picture their messages
22nd September 2011
A simple but possibly fundamental new addition to Twitter for mobile users has been made, in the shape of a new facility allowing pictures to be shared.

Google to let users share their favourite ads
22nd September 2011
Google's '+1' button has already revolutionised the way people share web content, but from next month it will get a new purpose – to let people share pay-per-click online advertisements for products or services they recommend.

BBC shows off prototype new-look website
21st September 2011
Having been in development for most of this year, the BBC has put up a trial version of its new-look website.

Facebook hunts top exec to drive media content push
21st September 2011
In an effort to emulate the success it has had in building interest and participation in social games, Facebook is scouting for a 'big-name executive' to help it create partnerships with film and music companies to boost its content offerings.





