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Kindle Touch Now Shipping Abroad—But Not To UK/Germany/Spain/France/Italy

Feb 6, 2012 1:27 PM

The Kindle Touch WiFi is now available in some additional countries, but not the biggest international e-reading markets that already have their own Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) sites.

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Posted In: Media & Publishing, Books, e-books, e-readers, Companies, Amazon, Kindle, Countries, Europe, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, kindle touch

Google Fined In France For Offering Free Maps

Feb 3, 2012 9:41 AM

The French are kicking Google (NSDQ: GOOG) again. This time, in a strange ruling, Paris’ commercial court has found the company is anti-competitive because it offers Google Maps for free to businesses.

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Posted In: Legal, Companies, Google, Countries, Europe, France

Videoplaza Raises $12 Million For Its Multiscreen Video Ad Platform

Feb 1, 2012 3:00 AM

The rising popularity of streaming video services is causing a knock-on effect for companies serving ads around that content. And here’s another example of that in action: today UK-based video ad platform Videoplaza is announcing a new $12 million round of funding.

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Posted In: Advertising, Gadgets, Tablets, Legal, Regulatory, EC, Media & Publishing, TV, Broadcast, Mobile, Social Media, Video, Companies, CBS, Five, HTC, Hulu, Qualcomm, Countries, Europe, France, creandum, innovacom venture capital, northzone ventures, qualcomm ventures, videoplaza

Google Set To Relaunch OnePass, Halting French Papers’ Kiosk

Jan 31, 2012 9:07 AM

paidContent understands Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is set to make some big first-anniversary upgrades to its OnePass paid content system in the next few weeks, designed to increase slow take-up among publishers.

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Posted In: E-Commerce, Payment Systems, Micropayments, Companies, Google, Countries, Europe, France

French News Revolution: La Tribune Sold, Ends Daily Print Run

Jan 30, 2012 4:41 AM

France’s national La Tribune newspaper said Monday’s edition was its last daily print copy, as its owner’s sale to a regional publisher and an online ad group was announced.

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Posted In: Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, Countries, Europe, France

Kantar: Apple Back On Top As Bestselling Smartphone In The U.S.

Jan 25, 2012 9:50 AM

Considering the staggering results reported by Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) last night, this should come as little surprise: the company’s iPhone is back on top as the bestselling smartphone in the U.S. Android has managed to hold on to its position in the UK but there, too, Apple massively increased its…

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Posted In: Mobile, Companies, Apple, iPhone, Google, Android, Microsoft, Windows Phone, Nokia, RIM, BlackBerry, Samsung, WPP, Countries, Europe, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Latin America

Updated: Bonjour! AOL Takes French Le Huffington Post Live

Jan 23, 2012 5:03 AM

Huffington Post today took one more step in its ongoing march for a wider international reach: it has now officially opened Le Huffington Post for business. This is not the first non-U.S. edition of the news site, but it is the first to produce the content in partnership with an…

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Posted In: Advertising, Local, Companies, AOL, Huffington Post Media Group, New York Times, Countries, Europe, UK, Spain, Italy, France, Canada, huffington post, huffingtonpost, huffpo

SOPA Blackout, Anonymous-Style: FBI, DOJ Sites Downed In Megaupload Protest

Jan 19, 2012 5:52 PM

A day after the SOPA protest on the web, the hacker group Anonymous has taken the blackout theme to a whole new level: in retaliation for the closure of the Megaupload file-sharing site, and for its own SOPA protest, the group has started to systematically take down a number of…

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Posted In: Legal, Copyright, Piracy, Social Media, Technologies / Formats, Companies, Twitter, Countries, Europe, France, anonymous, anonymousirc

Who Says There Are Too Many Android Tablets! Orange/Huawei Add One More

Jan 10, 2012 9:01 AM

CES, currently in full swing in Las Vegas, promises to bring out another wave of Android tablets, to add to the 40+ that were on the market before the week even started (if you don’t count e-readers built on the platform; if you do, it’s more like 50). Sound flooded?…

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Posted In: Gadgets, Tablets, Mobile, Technologies / Formats, 3G, Broadband, Companies, Apple, iPad, France Telecom, Orange, Google, Android, Countries, Europe, France, Spain, UK, honeycomb, huawei, mediapad

T-Mobile Parent Deutsche Telekom Inks Multiscreen Deal With MobiTV

Jan 9, 2012 7:23 PM

MobiTV, one of the more established mobile TV companies in the market today with deals in place with several major U.S. mobile operators, today revealed a significant deal to grow out its business in Europe: a deal with Deutsche Telekom (NYSE: DT), one of Europe’s biggest operators, to develop a…

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Posted In: Apps, Gadgets, Tablets, Media & Publishing, TV, IPTV, Mobile, Social Media, Video, Companies, Apple, France Telecom, Orange, Google, Microsoft, xBox, Samsung, T-Mobile, Countries, Europe, France, Germany, UK, mobitv

Meet Europe’s (And The U.S.‘s?) Newest Mobile Operator: China Telecom

Jan 4, 2012 8:19 AM

China presents one of the single biggest opportunities for mobile companies looking for more growth, and it’s no surprise that companies like Apple are doubling down on their investments there. But similarly, Chinese mobile players are looking at ways of exporting their products and playing on their brands abroad, and…

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Posted In: Marketing, Mobile, Companies, Apple, AT&T, Disney, France Telecom, Orange, Helio, T-Mobile, Countries, Europe, UK, Germany, France, Asia, China, china telecom

Wanna Download A Free Movie With No Legal Worries? Go Dutch.

Dec 26, 2011 2:35 PM

Some countries in Europe, like France, are looking at ways of extending their copyright protection laws to streamed media, in addition to existing laws against unlicensed downloads. Other countries, it seems, are going in quite the other direction, as a recent decision in the Netherlands shows.

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Posted In: Entertainment, Movies, Music, Legal, Copyright, Policy, Privacy, Countries, Europe, Germany, France, pirate bay

France Telecom’s Orange Looks To 3D And Xbox For New TV Bells And Whistles

Dec 16, 2011 9:20 AM

With the growth of over-the-top services that let users access the video they want over the internet (and often, for free), those companies offering pay-TV have to look for more bells and whistles to keep fickle consumers interested in their services. The latest offerings in this area come from France…

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Posted In: Advertising, Media & Publishing, TV, IPTV, Satellite, Mobile, Research & Metrics, Research, Technologies / Formats, Broadband, Companies, Dailymotion, Disney, ESPN, France Telecom, Orange, Google, YouTube, Hulu, Microsoft, xBox, Netflix, Verizon, Countries, Europe, France, UK, 3d, dailymotion, kinect, xbox

Analyst: Downturn And Intransigence Pushing French Papers To Web, Oblivion

Dec 14, 2011 12:19 PM

Reuters (NYSE: TRI) has this remarkable and brutal story of how France’s rickety news business, which relies heavily on state subsidy, is about to get worse…

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Posted In: Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Countries, Europe, France

Al Jazeera, Apple Could Drive Up Sky Sports’ Soccer Costs

Dec 14, 2011 10:17 AM

Cash-rich pay-TV service Al Jazeera Sports could force Sky Sports to bid 25 percent more for 2013-16 Premier League rights when negotiations begin next summer, an analyst says.

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Posted In: Entertainment, Sports, Companies, News Corp., BSkyB, Countries, Europe, France, UK, al jazeera

Smartphone Penetration Approaching Tipping Point As PC Usage Declines

Dec 14, 2011 5:47 AM

Smartphone penetration is slowly approaching the tipping point where it will be more common to have a smartphone than a feature phone among the general population. Ofcom says the UK and Japan are among the countries leading the way to that milestone as consumers turn away from PC usage—a trend…

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Posted In: Advertising, Apps, Legal, Regulatory, Ofcom, Media & Publishing, TV, Mobile, Money, Research & Metrics, Research, Social Media, Video, Technologies / Formats, 3G, Companies, Facebook, Countries, Europe, UK, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Asia, Japan, China, communications market report

Updated: In Samsung v. Apple, Are Injunctions A Viable Nuclear Option?

Dec 9, 2011 6:03 AM

Two more advances in the ongoing, international fight between Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) and Android tablet maker Samsung over alleged patent violations, this time in France and Australia, plus one more appeal from Apple in the case being heard in a U.S. district court in California. With no obvious overall “winner”…

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Posted In: Legal, Appeals, Patents, Mobile, Companies, Apple, iPhone, Google, Android, Samsung, Countries, Europe, Italy, Germany, France, Australia & New Zealand, Asia, Korea, Japan

Amazon Widens Its Kindle Footprint With €99 Device On Sale In Spain, Italy

Dec 1, 2011 5:51 AM

It’s taken a few years, but Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) has really ramped up the number of countries where it is selling its Kindle products. Today it’s announcing two more countries to the list where it sells its keyboard-free Kindle e-reader, Spain and Italy, where it will sell for €99 ($133),…

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Posted In: Advertising, Local, Apps, Media & Publishing, Books, e-books, Companies, Amazon, Kindle, Apple, iPad, iPhone, Countries, Europe, UK, Spain, Italy, France

Aussie Court Gives Samsung Galaxy Tab The All-Clear But Is It Too Late?

Nov 30, 2011 5:32 AM

A reversal of fortunes, of sorts, for Samsung in its ongoing case against Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) in Australia: today, an appeals court unanimously decided that it can go ahead with sales of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, possibly as soon as Friday. But even with sales getting the all-clear, some…

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Posted In: Gadgets, Tablets, Legal, Appeals, Patents, Marketing, Research & Metrics, Research, Companies, Amazon, Kindle, Apple, iPad, Google, Android, HP, Microsoft, Samsung, Countries, Europe, UK, Italy, Germany, France, Asia, Korea, Japan, galaxy tab, galaxy tab 10.1n

France Wants To Tax ISPs To Fund Music, Add Streaming To Three-Strikes Law

Nov 21, 2011 11:01 AM

Away from the Eurozone crisis, France’s president Nicolas Sarkozy has come up with one way to raise more funds in his country for one struggling media sector: taxing another one that appears to be doing alright. And in a speech to other European politicians, he said he also wanted to…

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Posted In: Entertainment, Music, Legal, Piracy, Money, Technologies / Formats, Broadband, Countries, Europe, UK, France, hadopi, nicolas sarkozy, patrick zelnik, zelnik

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