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What we've been reading this week: UK edition

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Posted 05 April 2012 12:21pm by Vikki Chowney with 1 comment

Here are the stories and links we’ve tweeted, posted, passed around the UK office and shaken our heads at.

Check back later to get the skinny on what our US team has been reading too.

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Google has unveiled a pair of futuristic glasses as part of a bid to introduce wearable computing into the mainstream technology industry.

Originally published 5-April-12

Holmes Report reports on the group’s financial shares, and what it means for the broader industry.

Originally published 5-April-12

AllthingsD covers EA’s analysis of social advertising in the gaming space.

Originally published 4-April-12

To toast the Queen’s Jubilee, Marmite has created ‘Ma’amite’, in an aptly-named PR stunt.

Originally published 3-April-12

The 8 critical features that will help you get every possible insight out of Google Analytics.

Originally posted 2-April-12

Rise in royalty payments from digital services and international success help offset plunge in revenue from CD sales

Originally published 2-April-12

Popsop’s Anna Sanina covers Stoli’s latest campaign.

Originally published 2-April-12

Visa has dropped its seal of approval for credit and debit card processor Global Payments in the wake of a data breach involving 1.5 million accounts.

Originally published 2-April-12

The brand releases some fantastic branded content surrounding the partnership.

Originally published 2-April-12

paidContent looks at the promotion behind the new film.

Originally published 31-March-12

The Next Web conducts research into Pinterest's purchasing behaviour.

Originally published 28-March-12

Vikki is News Editor for Econsultancy. You can follow her on Twitter or Google+.


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