Changes to the BBC Red Button service - reducing it to 1 video stream on all services. But they hope to launch a new 'connected red button', accessing data from the internet.
This infographic, shows ecommerce around the world, and what, where and just how much people are buying online. The data is based on a 2010 Nielsen survey of more than 27,000 Internet users from North America, South America, Asia Pacific, Europe and the Middle East.
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An application that runs on a personal computer or workstation and enables you to send, receive and organize e-mail. It's called a client because e-mail systems are based on a client-server architecture. Mail is sent from many clients to a central server, which re-routes the mail to its intended destination. Also see Why E-Mails Bounce in the Did You Know section of Webopedia.
Seems itv1 will revert back to "itv" in the rebrand next January (2013). According to the article, the other itv channels will not be renamed, but will have a new look (logos, idents etc.)
Give As You Live suggests that some of the money now spent on buying stuff online could go to charitable causes - very easily The "Give As You Live" campaign is trying to get people to give some of the money now spent on internet shopping to help charitable causes - the idea being that every time someone shops online, a percentage of the spend can be donated to any UK charity of their choice.
Online Shopping is growing, both in the US and internationally. However, there are pretty notable differences in the ways that people engage the online marketplace, based on such factors as, age, race and gender (among others). This graphic takes a look at who is shopping online, it US data however...please remember to triangulate stats to check for accuracy before using them in your e-book and please remember to reference accurately and complete your bibliography for every item.